Presentation 2014-05-15
Autonomous load balancing with multipath routing in wireless mesh networks
Takuo TAKAHASHI, Takuya ASAKA,
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Abstract(in English) Wireless mesh netoworks is paid attention as a technology for fault tolerant and easily extend wireless LAN area to place access points. In wireless mesh networks, all access points are basically connected to power supply and used permanently. Moreover, wireless mesh networks based on battery powered access points has been studied, considering stable use in disaster and poor network areas. Reducing power consumption of access points is important in battery powered wireless mesh networks as well as in wireless sensor networks. Therefore, we propose autonomous load balancing with multipath routing for reducing power consumption of bottleneck access point. In this method, a gateway creates multipath at the bigining and each of access points autonomously distribute load to use control packets from the gateway. In addition, we show proposed method distributes load in wireless mesh networks by computer simulation.
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Keyword(in English) Wireless mesh networks / Multipath routing / Load balancing
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Conference Date 2014/5/8(1days)
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Title (in English) Autonomous load balancing with multipath routing in wireless mesh networks
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Keyword(1) Wireless mesh networks
Keyword(2) Multipath routing
Keyword(3) Load balancing
1st Author's Name Takuo TAKAHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Metropolitan University, Graduate School of System Design()
2nd Author's Name Takuya ASAKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty of System Design
Date 2014-05-15
Paper # NS2014-28
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 28
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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