2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2018.6276
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Performance analysis of self‐organised multicast group in multi‐radio multi‐channel wireless mesh networks

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“…Ranking links through multiple data types interduce system latency. The work of [17 and 18] focused on Interference of directional antennas in multi hop networks, Interference among the signals of directional antennas are measured in [17], both antennas are at 90 degree phase change in alignment the work did not contains data regarding spatial separation. The Performance of 802.11g system is observed with the support of multi radio [18], they try to prove with quantity study that the overall network efficiency is depended on the employment position of directional antennas, the position consider antennas alignment and distance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ranking links through multiple data types interduce system latency. The work of [17 and 18] focused on Interference of directional antennas in multi hop networks, Interference among the signals of directional antennas are measured in [17], both antennas are at 90 degree phase change in alignment the work did not contains data regarding spatial separation. The Performance of 802.11g system is observed with the support of multi radio [18], they try to prove with quantity study that the overall network efficiency is depended on the employment position of directional antennas, the position consider antennas alignment and distance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also incorporated into the IEEE802.15 Mesh and being developed IEEE802.11s Mesh standards. From the perspective of technical characteristics, the wireless Mesh network will become the ideal networking model for the future wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN) core network and is likely to challenge 3G technology and become one of the potential technologies to build B3G/4G [3], [4], as well as the only feasible technology to build commercial mobile Ad Hoc network so far. It is widely used in military communication and tactical command network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By studying the relationship between k-connected logical topology and the maximum number of assigned channels, Bao et al 17 presented the lower and upper bounds of the maximum allowable number of assigned channels for k-connected logical topology and a static channel assignment algorithm according to minimum spanning tree search. Derdouri et al 18 studied multicast features in wireless mesh networks by taking advantage of shared links to reach simultaneously multiple users and then evaluate the performance of two algorithms, one named Node Joining the Multicast tree and the other named Node Disjoining the Multicast tree to improve the throughput, delay, and robustness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%