Rights and wrongs about wireless network centralized or meshed schemes performance
Résumé
We consider the problem of pumping megabit per second and per hectar by a wireless network. This challenge is important since the aim of a wireless network is to cover an urban area where the demand of traffic may be dense and widely distributed in space. We show that the centralized schemes have the same disadvantages as distributed meshed schemes, the later being less costly to deploy than the former since there is a minimum density of access point needed. We show that an hybridation of mesh over access points may be the ultimate best approach to wireless networks.
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