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What is Wireless Mesh Network

Handbook of Research on Smart Technology Models for Business and Industry
Wireless mesh network is a self-healing and self-organizing wireless network where the mesh nodes can communicate to each other through multiple path.
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Cooperative Caching in Wireless Mesh Networks
Abhishek Majumder (Tripura University, India), Sukanta Chakraborty (Tripura University, India), Swapna Nath (Tripura University, India), and Malabika Sarkar (Tripura University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3645-2.ch005
Abstract
For reduction of gateway bottleneck effect, data access cost, and response delay, many cooperative caching schemes are available. But in all the existing schemes, whenever any data is newly cached or any data is evicted, the information needs to be broadcast to all the mesh access points (MAPs). As a result, communication cost increases. In this chapter, a cluster and sub-cluster-based cooperative caching scheme is designed to minimize the communication cost. Clusters and sub-clusters are formed by taking advantage of the static position of Mesh routers. Cluster-heads (CHs) are selected using minimum spanning tree and minimum weighted vertex cover algorithm. Then the clusters and sub-clusters are formed. CHs and other Maps keep different cache information tables, and based on those, cache decision is taken. Client mobility is also considered. The performance of the proposed scheme and some other existing schemes have been compared. It has been observed that in the proposed scheme, communication cost in terms of number of messages is reduced.
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A Study of Research Trends and Issues in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
A type of network where a set of nodes autonomously organize themselves in the form of mesh topology to provide network access to different clients.
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A network of wireless access points organized in mesh topology. These are self form and self heal networks, and provide reliable and robust communication.
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Emerging Wireless Networks for Social Applications
is composed of wireless mesh clients (WMCs) and wireless mesh routers (WMRs), with a backbone connection between the WMRs.
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