A promising new technology, wireless mesh networks are playing an
increasingly important role in the future generations of wireless
mobile networks. Characterized by dynamic self-organization,
self-configuration, and self-healing to enable quick deployment,
easy maintenance, low cost, high scalability, and reliable
services, this technology is becoming a vital mode complementary to
the infrastructure-based wireless networks. Wireless Mesh
Networking: Architectures, Protocols and Standards is the first
book to provide engineers, students, faculties, researchers, and
designers with a comprehensive technical guide covering
introductory concepts. It addresses advanced and open issues in
wireless mesh networks and explores various key challenges and
diverse scenarios as well as emerging standards such as those for
capacity, scalability, extensibility, reliability, and cognition.
It focuses on concepts, effective protocols, system integration,
performance analysis techniques, simulation, experiments, and
future research directions. This volume contains illustrative
figures and allows for complete cross-referencing on routing,
security, spectrum management, MAC, cross-layer optimization,
load-balancing, multimedia communication, MIMO, and smart antenna,
etc. It also details information on the particular techniques for
efficiently improving the performance of a wireless mesh network.
Presenting a solid introduction, Wireless Mesh Networking:
Architectures, Protocols and Standards elucidates problems and
challenges in designing wireless mesh networks.
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