TECHNIQUES OF WIRELESS MESH NETWORKS- A REVIEW
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The ad hoc network is the type of network in which mobile nodes can configure and start communicating with each other. The wireless mesh network is the type of ad hoc network in which mesh portals and mesh access points are deployed to increase scalability of ad hoc network. The wireless mesh network has decentralized architecture due to which routing, security and Quality of Service (QoS) are the three major issues in the network. In this paper, various techniques have been reviewed which had been proposed in the recent times to resolve issues of routing and security for wireless mesh networks.
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