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Wireless <endeca_term>Mesh Networking</endeca_term> by George Aggelou 3.0.3

Wireless Mesh Networking by George Aggelou 3.0.3

Wireless Mesh Networking George AggelouMcGraw-Hill Professional2009A Complete Roadmap to Wireless Mesh NetworkDesign Principles... Read more

9 July, 2010
PUMA: Policy-Based Unified Multi-Radio Architecture for Agile <endeca_term>Mesh Networking</endeca_term>

PUMA: Policy-Based Unified Multi-Radio Architecture for Agile Mesh Networking

This paper presents the design and implementation of PUMA, a declarative constraint-solving platform for policy-based... Read more

1 December, 2011
Experimenting With a Multi-Radio <endeca_term>Mesh Networking</endeca_term> Testbed

Experimenting With a Multi-Radio Mesh Networking Testbed

Experimentation is an important next step to take in the study of multi-radio mesh networks, but it involves many... Read more

1 January, 2011
The Next Step in the Evolution of Wireless <endeca_term>Mesh Networking</endeca_term>

The Next Step in the Evolution of Wireless Mesh Networking

Wireless mesh networks allow outdoor environments to be interconnected without any wires and with the security and... Read more

1 August, 2010
Mesh Networks / New Antenna Technologies

Mesh Networks / New Antenna Technologies

In this podcast, the speakers discuss about Mesh Networking, as well as a description of a new intriguing Antenna Technology... Read more

1 January, 2012
Distributed Duty Cycle Management (DDCM) for IEEE 802.15.4 Beacon-Enabled Wireless Mesh Sensor Networks

Distributed Duty Cycle Management (DDCM) for IEEE 802.15.4 Beacon-Enabled Wireless Mesh Sensor Networks

...an extension to the current IEEE802.15.4 standard in which flexible mesh networking in the low power beacon mode is enabled through the use... Read more

10 November, 2011
A Case Study of UTMesh: Design and Impact of Real World Experiments With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Devices

A Case Study of UTMesh: Design and Impact of Real World Experiments With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Devices

This paper presents UTMesh - a testbed for wireless mesh networking and delay (or disruption) tolerant networking developed in the University of... Read more

1 June, 2011
Utilizing Multiple Channels With Fewer Radios in Wireless Mesh Networks

Utilizing Multiple Channels With Fewer Radios in Wireless Mesh Networks

Wireless Mesh Networking (WMN) is regarded as a low-cost technology for rapid wireless... Read more

1 January, 2011
Route Establishment in Wireless Mesh Networks to Accommadate Network Coding

Route Establishment in Wireless Mesh Networks to Accommadate Network Coding

Wireless Mesh Networking (WMN) is a network technology that offers a simple solution to... Read more

26 July, 2010
Tilera set to chase Intel into the cloud

Tilera set to chase Intel into the cloud

...which includes a chip with 16 cores on one die and a mesh networking architecture that avoids bus bottlenecks. The current generation of Tilera processors... Read more

17 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

And this is what scarcity looks like...

...like KA9Q developer Phil Karns' MACA protocol designed for line-of-site mesh networking). Or perhaps it's time to say that point-to-point... Read more

13 May, 2011
Aerohive talks up gigabit Wi-Fi

Aerohive talks up gigabit Wi-Fi

...but you need to make sure they co-operate. Do you mean mesh networking? Possibly — with a bunch of short-range access points, you might... Read more

24 October, 2010 by David Meyer
A Self-Adaptive Routing Paradigm for Wireless Mesh Networks Based on Reinforcement Learning

A Self-Adaptive Routing Paradigm for Wireless Mesh Networks Based on Reinforcement Learning

...they offer very limited flexibility. As a consequence, more intelligent and adaptive mesh networking solutions are needed to obtain high performance in diverse network conditions... Read more

4 November, 2011
Automatic Detection of Human and Energy Saving Based on Zigbee Communication

Automatic Detection of Human and Energy Saving Based on Zigbee Communication

...designed the Zigbee communication. Zigbee is a low-cost, low-power, wireless mesh networking. The low cost allows the technology to be widely deployed in... Read more

6 June, 2011
City Mesh - Resilient First Responder Communication

City Mesh - Resilient First Responder Communication

...to answer the question if these APs can be used as a mesh networking backbone in disaster response Read more

1 May, 2011

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