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Traffic engineering multi-layer optimization for wireless mesh network transmission a campus network routing protocol transmission performance inhancement
Okechukwu Emmanuel Muogilim
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: A Review of the Routing Protocols in Wireless Mesh Network: with Views on Traffic Engineering 24 2.8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 10 Author's Declaration 11 CHAPTER 1 12 Introduction 12 1.3.2.
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Abstract: 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 10 Author's Declaration 11 CHAPTER 1 12 Introduction 12 1.1. Motivation 12 1.2. Aim of Research 14 1.3. Overview of the Wireless Network – Traffic Engineering 15 1.3.1. The routing protocol design challenges 17 1.3.2. Mesh routing and forwarding 19 1.4. Aim and objectives of the thesis 20 1.5. Main research contributions 21 1.6. Research Methodology 22 1.7. Thesis Organisation 23 CHAPTER 2 24 A Review of the Routing Protocols in Wireless Mesh Network: with Views on Traffic Engineering 24 2.
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