2014 Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences (RAECS) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/raecs.2014.6799561
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Energy efficient techniques in Wireless Mesh Network

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“…But these will consume additional energy and deteriorate the network lifetime of WMNs, because of the limited energy supply of mesh clients. Since the radio transceiver typically consumes more energy than any other hardware components onboard a mesh client, designing energy optimized routing algorithm is of great importance to prolong network lifetime [18].…”
Section: Strip Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But these will consume additional energy and deteriorate the network lifetime of WMNs, because of the limited energy supply of mesh clients. Since the radio transceiver typically consumes more energy than any other hardware components onboard a mesh client, designing energy optimized routing algorithm is of great importance to prolong network lifetime [18].…”
Section: Strip Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a general perspective, Mor et al , presented a broad classification of energy‐efficient techniques for WMN, summarising the main features of the considered classes, including design/planning techniques, load‐balancing approaches, traffic consolidation, energy‐aware traffic handover, GW selection, topology control and energy‐aware routing. Jiang et al , analyse a content delivery architecture based on geographically dispersed groups of ‘last‐mile’ CDN servers, for example set‐top boxes located within users' homes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%