IEEE 802.11s Mesh Wireless LAN Channel Assignment and Power Management: An Analysis,Used

IEEE 802.11s Mesh Wireless LAN Channel Assignment and Power Management: An Analysis,Used

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Mesh Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is a promising access network to enhance channels utilization, extend access coverage using simple and cheap network components. Power management affects mesh WLAN network coverage, topology, throughput, traffic routing and end to end delay. Channel assignment affects the mesh nodes interference level and so the transmission capacity. It also controls the number of nodes share the same channel which increases the probability of collision and reduces the network throughput. In this book, the power management problem is formulated to show its impact on mesh WLAN network throughput. Then this formulation is used to propose a new ranking based cooperative game strategy. Mesh WLAN channel assignment problem is also formulated. Then different algorithms throughput and processing delay is analyzed. This analysis is based on evaluating average users data rate and processing delay for different assignment techniques in many mesh WLAN network configurations.

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