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Network-wide resource optimization of wireless OFDMA mesh networks with multiple radios

by Pablo Soldati, Mikael Johansson - in Proceedings of ICC 2007 , 2007
"... Abstract — We consider the problem of joint end-to-end rate optimization and radio resource management in wireless OFDMA-based mesh networks. Radio units equipped with mul-tiple radio interfaces are combined with the OFDMA medium access scheme to make up for the classical limitations of single-carri ..."
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Abstract — We consider the problem of joint end-to-end rate optimization and radio resource management in wireless OFDMA-based mesh networks. Radio units equipped with mul-tiple radio interfaces are combined with the OFDMA medium access scheme to make up for the classical limitations of single

Joint Channel Assignment and Routing for Throughput Optimization in Multi-radio Wireless Mesh Networks

by Mansoor Alicherry , Randeep Bhatia , Li Erran Li , 2005
"... Multi-hop infrastructure wireless mesh networks offer increased reliability, coverage and reduced equipment costs over their singlehop counterpart, wireless LANs. Equipping wireless routers with multiple radios further improves the capacity by transmitting over multiple radios simultaneously using o ..."
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Multi-hop infrastructure wireless mesh networks offer increased reliability, coverage and reduced equipment costs over their singlehop counterpart, wireless LANs. Equipping wireless routers with multiple radios further improves the capacity by transmitting over multiple radios simultaneously using

Characterizing the capacity region in multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh networks

by Murali Kodialam, Thyaga Nandagopal - in ACM MobiCom , 2005
"... Next generation fixed wireless broadband networks are being increasingly deployed as mesh networks in order to provide and extend access to the internet. These networks are characterized by the use of multiple orthogonal channels and nodes with the ability to simultaneously communicate with many nei ..."
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Next generation fixed wireless broadband networks are being increasingly deployed as mesh networks in order to provide and extend access to the internet. These networks are characterized by the use of multiple orthogonal channels and nodes with the ability to simultaneously communicate with many

Network-Wide Radio Access Network Sharing in Cellular Networks

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"... Abstract—Mobile operators are witnessing a dramatic increase in traffic spurred by a combination of popularity of smart-phones, innovative applications and diverse services. As mobile traffic transitions from being voice dominated to video and data dominated, the revenue per byte for the mobile oper ..."
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and implementation of NetShare, a network-wide radio resource management framework that provides effective RAN Sharing. NetShare introduces a novel two-level scheduler split between the mobile gateway and the cellular basestations to effectively manage and allocate the wireless resources of the radio access network

Distributed Quality-of-Service Routing in Ad-Hoc Networks

by Shigang Chen, Klara Nahrstedt - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications , 1999
"... In an ad-hoc network, all communication is done over wireless media, typically by radio through air, without the help of wired base stations. Since direct communication is allowed only between adjacent nodes, distant nodes communicate over multiple hops. The quality-ofservice (QoS) routing in an ad- ..."
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In an ad-hoc network, all communication is done over wireless media, typically by radio through air, without the help of wired base stations. Since direct communication is allowed only between adjacent nodes, distant nodes communicate over multiple hops. The quality-ofservice (QoS) routing in an ad

A multi-radio unification protocol for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks

by Atul Adya, Paramvir Bahl, Jitendra Padhye, Alec Wolman, Lidong Zhou - in BroadNets , 2004
"... We present a link layer protocol called the Multi-radio Unification Protocol or MUP. On a single node, MUP coordinates the operation of multiple wireless network cards tuned to non-overlapping frequency channels. The goal of MUP is to optimize local spectrum usage via intelligent channel selection i ..."
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We present a link layer protocol called the Multi-radio Unification Protocol or MUP. On a single node, MUP coordinates the operation of multiple wireless network cards tuned to non-overlapping frequency channels. The goal of MUP is to optimize local spectrum usage via intelligent channel selection

Minimum-interference channel assignment in multi-radio wireless mesh networks

by Anand Prabhu Subramanian, Himanshu Gupta, Samir R. Das - IN SECON , 2006
"... In this paper, we consider multi-hop wireless mesh networks, where each router node is equipped with multiple radio interfaces and multiple channels are available for communication. We address the problem of assigning channels to communication links in the network with the objective of minimizing ov ..."
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In this paper, we consider multi-hop wireless mesh networks, where each router node is equipped with multiple radio interfaces and multiple channels are available for communication. We address the problem of assigning channels to communication links in the network with the objective of minimizing

Optimization models for fixed channel assignment in wireless mesh networks with multiple radios

by Arindam K. Das, Hamed M. K. Alazemi, Rajiv Vijayakumar, Sumit Roy - In SECON , 2005
"... Abstract — The combination of multiple radio nodes in conjunction with a suitably structured multi-hop or mesh architecture has the potential to solve some of the key limitations of present day wireless access networks that are based on single-radio nodes. This paper addresses the channel assignment ..."
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Abstract — The combination of multiple radio nodes in conjunction with a suitably structured multi-hop or mesh architecture has the potential to solve some of the key limitations of present day wireless access networks that are based on single-radio nodes. This paper addresses the channel

Joint Throughput Optimization for Wireless Mesh Networks

by Xiang-yang Li, Ashraf Nusairat, Yanwei Wu, Yong Qi, Jizhong Zhao, Xiaowen Chu , Yunhao Liu
"... In this paper, we address the problem of joint channel assignment, link scheduling and routing for throughput optimization in wireless networks with multi-radio and multichannels. We mathematically formulate this problem by taking into account the interference, the number of available radios the set ..."
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In this paper, we address the problem of joint channel assignment, link scheduling and routing for throughput optimization in wireless networks with multi-radio and multichannels. We mathematically formulate this problem by taking into account the interference, the number of available radios

A Topology Control Approach for Utilizing Multiple Channels in Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks

by Mahesh K. Marina, Samir R. Das, Prabhu Subramanian - In Proc. IEEE International Conference on Broadband Networks (BroadNets , 2005
"... We consider the channel assignment problem in a multi-radio wireless mesh network that involves assigning channels to radio interfaces for achieving efficient channel utilization. We present a graph-theoretic formulation of the channel assignment guided by a novel topology control perspective, and s ..."
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We consider the channel assignment problem in a multi-radio wireless mesh network that involves assigning channels to radio interfaces for achieving efficient channel utilization. We present a graph-theoretic formulation of the channel assignment guided by a novel topology control perspective
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