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2013

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Fastlane: Flow-Based Channel Assignment In Dense Wireless Networks, Dane N. Seaberg Apr 2013

Fastlane: Flow-Based Channel Assignment In Dense Wireless Networks, Dane N. Seaberg

Department of Computer Science and Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Wireless communication in dense networks is becoming more apparent and presents challenges in achieving reliable and near real-time communication. While some works have begun to address dense wireless networks, few address both reliability and latency. In this work we introduce FastLane, a method of ow-based channel assignment for dense wireless networks, which works to achieve reliable, near real-time communication in a dense environment with single-radio devices. FastLane uses an assignment mechanism that assigns channels at a ow-level granularity, rather than a tree-level or link-level granularity. Our scheme also takes into account channel quality and can adapt as the quality changes …