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A survey of cross‐layer protocols for IEEE 802.11 wireless multi‐hop mesh networks

Summary There has been an escalation in deployment and research of wireless mesh networks by both the business community and academia in the last few years. Their attractive characteristics include low deployment cost, a low‐cost option to extend network coverage and ease of maintenance due to their...

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Published in:International journal of communication systems 2017-04, Vol.30 (6), p.np-n/a
Main Authors: Sheikh, Sajid M., Wolhuter, Riaan, Engelbrecht, Herman A.
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