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Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks

The interworking of multi-hop wireless networks can conveniently provide ubiquitous seamless service and continual access for network users. Ubiquity can be achieved through multi-technology mobile terminals (nodes), which enables network users to access any available network. In addition, such node...

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Main Author: Salami, Oladayo M
Other Authors: Chan, H Anthony
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Electrical Engineering 2014
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description The interworking of multi-hop wireless networks can conveniently provide ubiquitous seamless service and continual access for network users. Ubiquity can be achieved through multi-technology mobile terminals (nodes), which enables network users to access any available network. In addition, such nodes extend network coverage by relaying traffic for each other. However, to exploit the benefits of the internetworking, it is desirable to have appropriate traffic engineering (TE) mechanisms. Taking into account the co-existence of different physical and Medium Access Control (MAC) layer standards in the individual networks, the multi-hop communication capability and the impairment-prone wireless medium, TE becomes challenging.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10684 Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks Salami, Oladayo M Chan, H Anthony Electrical Engineering The interworking of multi-hop wireless networks can conveniently provide ubiquitous seamless service and continual access for network users. Ubiquity can be achieved through multi-technology mobile terminals (nodes), which enables network users to access any available network. In addition, such nodes extend network coverage by relaying traffic for each other. However, to exploit the benefits of the internetworking, it is desirable to have appropriate traffic engineering (TE) mechanisms. Taking into account the co-existence of different physical and Medium Access Control (MAC) layer standards in the individual networks, the multi-hop communication capability and the impairment-prone wireless medium, TE becomes challenging. 2014-12-31T19:26:23Z 2014-12-31T19:26:23Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10684 eng application/pdf Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Electrical Engineering
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Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks
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title Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks
title_full Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks
title_fullStr Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks
title_full_unstemmed Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks
title_short Multi-layer traffic engineering framework for inter-working multi-hop wireless networks
title_sort multi layer traffic engineering framework for inter working multi hop wireless networks
topic Electrical Engineering
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