Wireless Mesh Networks/Bibliography
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
- http://research.microsoft.com/mesh/papers/multiradio.pdf Richard Draves Jitendra Padhye Brian Zill "Routing in Multi-Radio, Multi-Hop Wireless Mesh Networks" Microsoft Research, MobiCom 04, Sep 26-Oct 01, 2004 Philadelphia, PA
- http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/01/03/030103hnrashid_1.html
- Why all mesh products are not created equal. http://www.muniwireless.com/article/articleview/4537/1/2/Performance Analysis of Mesh Architectures
Architectures
editReview of three generation of mesh networking architectures http://wireless-straight-talk.blogspot.com/2006/11/talkin-bout-my-generation.html What is Third Generation Mesh?
Performance issues of First and Second Generation Mesh products http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:bMPl1QN_sI0J:www.dailywireless.org/2004/06/28/ugly-truth-about-mesh-networks Ugly Truths About Mesh Networks
Vendors
editLocust World An open source mishap offering for community networks as well as commercial offerings >http://www.locustworld.com LocustWorld
RoamAD For a software based approach to open architecture mesh networks for communities or ISPs. RoamAD also offers public safety networks capable of supporting video surveillance and mobile VoIP. http://www.roamad.com RoamAD
Mesh Networks (now Motorola) http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/columns/article.php/961951 http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3436581
Metro Wi-Fi Deployments
Cambridge
"Municipal Mesh Network Protocols developed at MIT are helping the city of Cambridge to go wireless".
Books
editHeld, Gilbert Wireless Mesh Networks