Analysis of the Capacity Region for Two-tier Spatial Diversified Wireless Mesh Networks

  • Torregoza, John Paul (Dept. of Computer Science, Inje University) ;
  • Choi, Myeong-Gil (Dept. of Business Administration, ChungAng University) ;
  • Hwang, Won-Joo (Dept. of Information and Communications Engineering, Ubiquitous Healthcare Research Center, Inje University)
  • Published : 2008.12.30

Abstract

Several studies made for wireless mesh networks aim to optimize the capacity for wireless networks. Aside from protocol improvements, researches were also done on the physical layer particularly on modulation techniques and antenna efficiency schemes. This paper is concerned with the capacity improvements derived from using spatial diversity with smart adaptive array antennas. The use of spatial diversity, which has been widely proposed for use in cellular networks in order to lessen frequency re-use, can be used in mesh networks both to minimize co-channel interference (CCI) and enable multiple transmissions. This paper aims to study the capacity region and bounds in using smart antennas for single-channel multi-radio systems in relation to the number of spatial diversity or sectors as defined by the beam angle $\beta$.

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