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In the last few years, long-distance WiFi networks have been used to provide Internet connectivity in rural areas. The strong requirement to support real-time applications in these settings leads one to consider TDMA link scheduling. Such scheduling takes on a different flavour in long-distance mesh networks due to the unique spatial reuse pattern. This paper considers the FRACTEL architecture for long-distance mesh networks. It propose and substantiate a novel angular interference model. This model is not only practical, but also makes the problem of TDMA scheduling tractable.
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| Date: | Aug 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 14 |
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