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A taxonomy and evaluation for developing 802.11‐based wireless mesh network testbedsUludag et al., 2012
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- Uludag S
- Imboden T
- Akkaya K
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- International Journal of Communication Systems
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The definition of wireless mesh networks (WMNs) has been used in the literature to connote and epitomize the ideal, ubiquitous, pervasive, and autonomic networking technology. An increasing interest has been emerging on the development of 802.11‐based WMN testbeds …
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