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Release-time-based multi-channel MAC protocol for wireless mesh networks
Andy An Kai Jeng
, Rong Hong Jan
*
,
Chi-Yu Li
,
Chien Chen
*
Corresponding author for this work
Institute of Computer Science and Engineering
Department of Computer Science
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Broadband Access
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Channel Approach
50%
Channel Bandwidth
25%
Channel Environment
25%
Channel Selection
75%
Common Control Channel
50%
Control Channel
75%
Control Overhead
25%
Control Process
25%
Control Signal
25%
Data Flow Control
50%
Data Transmission
50%
Dynamic Data Stream
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Dynamically Adjust
25%
Exchange Controls
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High Reusability
25%
Initiation Time
75%
Last Mile
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Major Components
25%
Multi-channel
50%
Multi-channel MAC
100%
Multi-hop Networks
25%
On Demand
25%
Release Time
100%
Selection Problem
25%
Sender-receiver
25%
Single-hop
25%
Time-based
100%
Wireless Mesh Networks
100%
Computer Science
Channel Approach
50%
Channel Bandwidth
25%
Channel Environment
25%
Common Control Channel
50%
Control Channel
25%
Control Overhead
25%
Control Process
25%
Control Signal
25%
Data Channel
100%
Dedicated Control Channel
50%
Flow Control
50%
Initiation Time
75%
Major Component
25%
multi-hop network
25%
Multiple Channel
25%
Problem Selection
25%
Wireless Mesh Network
100%
Engineering
Channel Bandwidth
20%
Common Control Channel
40%
Control Channel
20%
Control Signal
20%
Data Flow
40%
Dedicated Control Channel
40%
Initiation Time
60%
Major Component
20%
Multichannel
100%
Process Control
20%
Release Time
100%
Reusability
20%
Simulation Result
20%