InTech, 2011, 308 pages, ISBN: 9533075198 9789533075198
The book is edited to specify some problems that come from the disadvantages in wireless mesh network and give their solutions with challenges. The contents of this book consist of two parts: Part I covers the fundamental technical issues in wireless mesh network, and Part II the administrative technical issues in wireless mesh network. This book can be useful as a reference for researchers, engineers, students and educators who have some backgrounds in computer networks, and who have interest in wireless mesh network.
The rapid advancements of low-cost small-size devices for wireless communications with their international standards and broadband backbone networks using optical fibers accelerate the deployment of wireless networks around the world. The wireless mesh network has emerged as the generalization of the conventional wireless network. However, wireless mesh network has several problems to be solved before being deployed as the fundamental network infrastructure for daily use.
Fundamental Technical Issues in Wireless Mesh Networks
Optimal Control of Transmission Power Management in Wireless Backbone Mesh Networks
Access-Point Allocation Algorithms for Scalable Wireless Internet-Access Mesh Networks
Performance Analysis of MAC Protocols for Location-Independent End-to-end Delay in Multi-hop Wireless Mesh Networks
Self-adaptive Multi-channel MAC for Wireless Mesh Networks
A Layered Routing Architecture for Infrastructure Wireless Mesh Networks
Trends and Challenges for Quality of Service and Quality of Experience for Wireless Mesh Networks
Administrative Technical Issues in Wireless Mesh Networks
On the Capacity and Scalability of Wireless Mesh Networks
The Performance of Wireless Mesh Networks with Apparent Link Failures
Pursuing Credibility in Performance Evaluation of VoIP Over Wireless Mesh Networks
Virtual Home Region Multi-hash Location Management Service (VIMLOC)for Large-Scale Wireless Mesh Networks
Secure Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks
Wireless Service Pricing under Multiple Competitive Providers and Congestion-sensitive Users