Abstract:A key advance in enabling higher wireless mesh network capacity is allowing routers to transmit or receive (MTR) from multiple neighbors simultaneously over the same frequency. Achieving this capacity, however, is predicated on a link scheduler that is able to capitalize on the MTR capability of nodes to activate the maximum number of active links, and also to derive the shortest schedule that ensures all links are activated at least once. To date, existing schedulers do not consider the transmission or air-ti… Show more
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