
• A collection of wireless devices maintaining RF connectivity to create a
seamless path for data packets to travel.
– At least one wireless device (or node) is connected to a wired Internet backbone
and each data packet is bound for the same destination but not necessary using
the same sequential path of nodes.
• The Internet router determines a path between the user and the physical
backbone.
– In the wireless mesh environment, a network can be envisioned as a collection of
access points, routers, or end users (equipped with wireless receiver/transmitters)
that are free to move arbitrarily but maintain a reliable communication that sends
and receive messages.
• A semi-mobile system
– the connectivity position among the nodes may vary with time due to node
departures, new node arrivals, and roaming nodes
• Combining at least two P-to-P or P-to-MP wireless cells create a roaming
effect
– Roaming is the ability to maintain network connectivity while moving from one
access point to another
Introduction
Introduction
What is
What is
WiFi
WiFi
Mesh Network?
Mesh Network?
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