Cross-layer design for tree-type routing and level-based centralised scheduling in IEEE 802.16 based wireless mesh networks
@article{Peng2007CrosslayerDF, title={Cross-layer design for tree-type routing and level-based centralised scheduling in IEEE 802.16 based wireless mesh networks}, author={M. Peng and Y. Wang and W. Wang}, journal={IET Commun.}, year={2007}, volume={1}, pages={999-1006}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:44652661} }
Simulation results show that the proposed cross-layer design strategy can effectively improve the network throughput performance, decrease the power consumption and achieve better performances.
Topics
Cross-layer Design (opens in a new tab)Next-generation Wireless Networking (opens in a new tab)Wireless Mesh Networks (opens in a new tab)IEEE 802.16 (opens in a new tab)Mesh Routers (opens in a new tab)Hop Count (opens in a new tab)Topologies (opens in a new tab)Distributed Power Control (opens in a new tab)
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