Title :
Mesh networks; a new architecture for broadband wireless access systems
Author_Institution :
Radiant Networks Plc., Little Chesterford
Abstract :
This paper describes the attributes and practical realisation of mesh architectures for broadband wireless access (BWA) deployment. The mesh concept eliminates the need for base stations and instead uses an arrangement of short point-to-point connections that evolves as subscribers join the system. This inherently simple concept can be developed to produce systems with many attractive advantages for operators and subscribers. Future services will require high data rates, complete flexibility in the ratio of traffic received to traffic sent, low cost equipment and capability to reach virtually any subscriber who wants service. As deployment moves from the relatively high revenue business subscriber towards mass-market deployment, issues such as high levels of coverage, spectral efficiency, capacity, co-existence and ease of deployment become increasingly important. Mesh solutions offer substantial benefits in all these areas
Keywords :
broadband networks; business communication; channel capacity; network topology; radio access networks; broadband wireless access systems; capacity; coverage levels; high data rates; high revenue business subscriber; low cost equipment; mass-market deployment; mesh architectures; mesh networks; network operators; short point-to-point connections; spectral efficiency; traffic; Base stations; Costs; Femtocell networks; Investments; Mesh networks; Mobile communication; Portable media players; Programmable control; Repeaters; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Radio and Wireless Conference, 2000. RAWCON 2000. 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6267-5
DOI :
10.1109/RAWCON.2000.881849