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  • 标题:Detection of Link Failures and Autonomous Reconfiguration in WMNs
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  • 作者:Sumathi P ; Srinivasulu M
  • 期刊名称:Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems
  • 印刷版ISSN:2222-1727
  • 电子版ISSN:2222-2863
  • 出版年度:2014
  • 卷号:5
  • 期号:12
  • 页码:81-85
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:International Institute for Science, Technology Education
  • 摘要:During their lifetime, multihop wireless mesh networks (WMNs) experience frequent link failures caused by channel interference, dynamic obstacles, and/or applications’ bandwidth demands. By reconfiguring these link failures ARS generates an effective reconfiguration plan that requires only local network configuration changes by exploiting channel, radio, and path diversity. ARS effectively identifies reconfiguration plans that satisfy QoS constraints. And ARS's online reconfigurability allows for real-time time failure detection and network reconfiguration. ARS is mainly evaluated in IEEE 802.11a networks. It's design goal is to reconfigure from network link failures accurately. Even then WMNs face some frequent link failures. By overcome these problems we present Localized sElf-reconfiGuration algOrithms (LEGO) to autonomously and effectively recnfigure from wireless link failures. First, LEGO locally detects link failures. Second, it dynamically forms/deforms a local group for cooperative network reconfiguration among local mesh routers in a fully distributed manner. Next, LEGO intelligently generates a local network reconfiguration plan. Finally, by figuring local channel utilization and reconfiguration cost in its planning, LEGO maximizes the network’s ability to meet diverse links’ QoS demands. LEGO has been implemented on a Linux-based system and experimented on a real life test bed, demonstrating its effectiveness in recovering from link failures and its improvement of channel efficiency by up to 92%. Keywords - Self-Reconfigurable Networks, Multi-Radio Wireless Networks, IEEE 802.11, WLAN access points (AP).
  • 关键词:- Self-Reconfigurable Networks; Multi-Radio Wireless Networks; IEEE 802.11; WLAN access points (AP).
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