Mei-Jhen et al., 2009 - Google Patents
A Multi-Path Routing Supported Scheduling Algorithm for Multi-Channel Single-Transceiver Wireless Mesh NetworksMei-Jhen et al., 2009
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- 5604907256880947611
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- Mei-Jhen C
- Gwo-Jong Y
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- Advances in Information Security and Assurance: Third International Conference and Workshops, ISA 2009, Seoul, Korea, June 25-27, 2009. Proceedings 3
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The scheduling of data transmission is a very important research issue in a wireless mesh network. However, IEEE 802.16 standard does not provide any scheduling mechanism for a wireless mesh network. In this paper, a multi-path routing supported scheduling algorithm for …
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