Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are wireless communication networks organized in a mesh topology with radio capabilities. These networks can self-form and self-heal and are not restricted to a specific technology or communication protocol. They provide flexible yet reliable connectivity that cellular networks cannot deliver. Thanks to technological advances in machine learning, software defined radio, UAV/UGV, big data, IoT and smart cities, wireless mesh networks have found much renewed interest for communication network applications.
This edited book covers state of the art research innovations and future directions in this field. WMNs offer attractive communication solutions in difficult environments such as emergency situations, battlefield surveillance, field operations, disaster recovery, tunnels, oil rigs, high-speed mobile-video applications on board transport, VoIP, and self-organizing internet access for communities. The main topics covered include BLL-based mesh networks, body sensor networks, seamless IoT mobile sensing through Wi-Fi mesh networking, software defined radio for wireless mesh networks, UAV-to-ground multi-hop communication using backpressure and FlashLinQ-based algorithms, unmanned aerial vehicle relay networks, multimedia content delivery in wireless mesh networking, adaptive fuzzy agents in big data and multi-sensor environments and AI-aided resource sharing for WMNs.
This is a useful reference for ICT networking engineers, researchers, scientists, engineers, advanced students and lecturers in both academia and industry working on wireless communications and WMNs. It is also relevant to developers, designers and manufacturers of WMNs and wireless sensor networks (WSNs); and scientists and engineers working on applications of WNNs and WSNs.
Covering new developments and state-of-the-art research in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), this edited book is a useful reference for ICT networking engineers, researchers, scientists, engineers, advanced students and lecturers in both academia and industry working on Wireless Communications and WMNs.
- Chapter 1: Wireless mesh network emulation
- Chapter 2: A sink-oriented routing protocol for blue light link-based mesh network
- Chapter 3: Body sensor networks - recent advances and challenges
- Chapter 4: Seamless IoT mobile sensing through Wi-Fi mesh networking
- Chapter 5: Software-defined radio for wireless mesh networks
- Chapter 6: Backpressure and FlashLinQ-based algorithms for multi-hop flying ad-hoc networks
- Chapter 7: Unmanned aerial vehicle relay networks
- Chapter 8: Multimedia content delivery in wireless mesh networking
- Chapter 9: Toward intelligent extraction of relevant information by adaptive fuzzy agents in big data and multi-sensor environments
- Chapter 10: Artificial intelligence-aided resource sharing for wireless mesh networks
- Chapter 11: Boosting machine learning mechanisms in wireless mesh networks through quantum computing
- Chapter 12: Game theoretical-based task allocation in malicious cognitive Internet of Things
- Chapter 13: Conclusions and future perspectives