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A Survey on QOS Improvement in Wireless Mesh Network
Nanda P.1, Josephine Prem Kumar2

1Prof. Nanda P, VTU Research Scholar, East Point College of Engineering & Technology, Bengaluru (Karnataka). India.
2Dr. Josephine Prem Kumar, East Point College of Engineering & Technology, Bengaluru (Karnataka). India.
Manuscript received on 09 April 2016 | Revised Manuscript received on 16 April 2016 | Manuscript Published on 30 April 2016 | PP: 27-29 | Volume-5 Issue-11, April 2016 | Retrieval Number: K22880451116/2016©BEIESP
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Abstract: Wireless mesh Network (WMN) is rapidly catching momentum in developing countries like India for providing seamless internet services and for disaster time emergency networking. QOS is one of the hurdles for acceptance of WMN because as more people start using the network for internet services, latency, session drops, and packet loss are noticed. Many solutions for improving QOS in terms of placement of components, QOS based routing, cross layer optimizations, MAC layer scheduling etc. are proposed to improve the QOS. In this work, we review all these solutions and problems in these solutions for large scale acceptance of WMN.
Keywords: (WMN), QOS, WMN, MAC, Wireless

Scope of the Article: Wireless Mesh Network