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Wireless Mesh Networks/Motivation

 Wireless Mesh Networks 

Acknowledgements — Introduction — Mesh network basics — History Highlights — Motivation — Economics — Politics — Social Impact — Regulatory — Taxonomy of Mesh Types — Design Parameters — How many radios? — Transport — Access — RF concerns — What layers does it run on? — Topology Control — Mobility Handoffs — Applications — Content — Operations — Accounting and Billing — Management — Getting Power to the Node — Survey Tools — Planning Tools — Mounting Options — Testing Tools — Meshes you can build — Conclusion — Applicable Standards — Known Deployments — Mesh Timeline — Mesh Network Vendors — Bibliography — Glossary — Index

Motivation

Needs Not Met

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Service Provider

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Digital Divide

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Public Service

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Hobbyist

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Inside of Facility

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References

  1. ↑ "Strix: Government". http://www.strixsystems.com/solutions/government.asp. 
  2. ↑ "Mesh Networks: A Revolution in Wireless Connectivity". http://whitepapers.zdnet.com/whitepaper.aspx?docid=176166. 
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