DocumentCode
967272
Title
Channel Assignment Strategies for Multiradio Wireless Mesh Networks: Issues and Solutions
Author
Skalli, H. ; Ghosh, Sudip ; Das, Sajal K. ; Lenzini, Luciano ; Conti, Marco
Author_Institution
IMT Lucca Inst. for Adv. Studies, Lucca
Volume
45
Issue
11
fYear
2007
fDate
11/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
95
Abstract
Next-generation wireless mobile communications will be driven by converged networks that integrate disparate technologies and services. The wireless mesh network is envisaged to be one of the key components in the converged networks of the future, providing flexible high- bandwidth wireless backhaul over large geographical areas. While single radio mesh nodes operating on a single channel suffer from capacity constraints, equipping mesh routers with multiple radios using multiple nonoverlap- ping channels can significantly alleviate the capacity problem and increase the aggregate bandwidth available to the network. However, the assignment of channels to the radio interfaces poses significant challenges. The goal of channel assignment algorithms in multiradio mesh networks is to minimize interference while improving the aggregate network capacity and maintaining the connectivity of the network. In this article we examine the unique constraints of channel assignment in wireless mesh networks and identify the key factors governing assignment schemes, with particular reference to interference, traffic patterns, and multipath connectivity. After presenting a taxonomy of existing channel assignment algorithms for WMNs, we describe a new channel assignment scheme called MesTiC, which incorporates the mesh traffic pattern together with connectivity issues in order to minimize interference in multi- radio mesh networks.
Keywords
channel allocation; radio access networks; wireless LAN; aggregate network capacity; channel assignment; converged networks; multiradio wireless mesh networks; wireless mobile communications; Aggregates; Bandwidth; Channel capacity; Interference; Mesh networks; Mobile communication; Next generation networking; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless communication; Wireless mesh networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2007.4378326
Filename
4378326
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