Wireless Mesh Networks : Efficient Link Scheduling, Channel Assignment and Network Planning Strategies

This book provides an in-depth look into recent advances in relation to novel design strategies and algorithms to improve performance and functionality of WMNs. Ten contributed chapters written by a group of well-known experts in wireless mesh networking are arranged in two parts. The first part of...

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Other Authors: Krendzel, Andrey V. (Editor)
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Published: IntechOpen 2012
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