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Rethinking Indoor Wireless Mesh Design: Low Power, Low Frequency, Full-Duplex
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2010
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Low PowerAnalogue Tv BandsEngineeringFull DuplexWireless LanMesh NetworkAntennaComputer EngineeringInternet Of ThingsIndoor Wifi NetworksWireless AccessWireless ModelingElectromagnetic CompatibilityUniform Connectivity
Existing indoor WiFi networks in the 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz use too much transmit power, needed because the high carrier frequency limits signal penetration and connectivity. Instead, we propose a novel indoor wireless mesh design paradigm, based on Low Frequency, using the newly freed white spaces previously used as analogue TV bands, and Low Power-100 times less power than currently used. Preliminary experiments show that this maintains a similar level of connectivity and performance to existing networks. It also yields more uniform connectivity, thus simplifies MAC and routing protocol design. We also advocate full-duplex networking in a single band, which becomes possible in this setting (because we operate at low frequencies). It potentially doubles the throughput of each link and eliminates hidden terminals.
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