Autonomously-Reconfigurable Wireless Mesh Networks

  • Patil R
  • Jadhav C
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Abstract

Multi-hop wireless mesh network experience link-fail due to channel interference (i/f), dynamic obstacles etc. which causes performance degradation of the network in Wireless Mesh Networks. The paper proposes "The base of Autonomously Reconfigurable Wireless Mesh Networks system is IEEE 802.11" for mr-WMN to recover autonomously when the network failure occurs & to improve the performance of network. The paper uses an autonomously network reconfiguration system (ARS) algorithm to maintain network performance that allows a multi radio WMN to own recover from local link failure. ARS generates needful changes in local radio and channel assignments in order to recover from failures by using channels and radio variability in WMN's. Next, the system cooperatively reconfigures network setting among local mesh routers based on the generated configuration changes.

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Patil, R. D., & Jadhav, C. M. (2017). Autonomously-Reconfigurable Wireless Mesh Networks. International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE) (pp. 2231–2307).

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