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Achieving Load Balancing in Wireless Mesh Networks Through Multiple Gateways

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Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are evolving to be the key technology of the future. As the WMNs are envisioned to provide high bandwidth broadband service to a large community of users, the Internet gateway (IGW) which acts as a central point of Internet attachment for the mesh routers, it is likely to be a potential bottleneck because of its limited wireless link capacity. We propose a novel technique that elegantly balances the load among the different IGWs in a WMN. We switch the point of attachment of an active source serviced gateway depending on the average queue length at the IGW. The proposed load balancing scheme includes: an initial gateway discovery module, which determines a primary gateway for a mesh router and a load balancing module that rebalances the load among the gateways. We use ns-2 for evaluating our proposed scheme and we observe that the proposed scheme is able to balance the traffic efficiently

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