2014
DOI: 10.1002/ett.2851
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Dynamic frequency management in 802.11‐based multi‐radio wireless networks

Abstract: Efficient channel selection is essential in 802.11 mesh deployments, for minimising contention and interference among co-channel devices and thereby supporting a plurality of quality of service (QoS)-sensitive applications. A few protocols have been proposed for frequency allocation in such networks; however, they do not address the problem end-to-end. In this paper, we present a general formulation of the channel selection problem, taking into account the performance of both mesh access and mesh backhaul. Mor… Show more

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“…Nowadays, various wireless technologies and networks exist, whereas their potentials have attracted many researchers worldwide and consequently the attention of a large group of companies . As examples based on their coverage area, wireless local area networks are adequate solutions for local area communications , while traditional and next‐generation cellular networks are satisfactory technologies for wide‐area communications . Owing to their popularity for worldwide coverage, satellite networks have been used extensively in military and commercial applications .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, various wireless technologies and networks exist, whereas their potentials have attracted many researchers worldwide and consequently the attention of a large group of companies . As examples based on their coverage area, wireless local area networks are adequate solutions for local area communications , while traditional and next‐generation cellular networks are satisfactory technologies for wide‐area communications . Owing to their popularity for worldwide coverage, satellite networks have been used extensively in military and commercial applications .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%