Andrey Krendzel

Centre Tecnologic De Telecomunicacions De Catalunya Spain

Andrey Krendzel is a Research Associate in the IP Technologies area of the Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Barcelona since June 2006. He received the Ph.D. degree in Telecommunications in 2005 from Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Finland. In 2001, he got the licentiate (Cand.Sc.) degree from St.-Petersburg University of Telecommunications (SUT), Russia. He is a grantholder of NOKIA, Finnish Cultural Foundation, Tampere Graduate School in Information Science and Engineering (TISE), Centre for International Mobility (CIMO). His current research interests are focused on mobile traffic offloading (modeling), LISP-based mobility management in heterogeneous networks, algorithms for smart IP flow mobility, distributed location management in wireless mesh networks, LTE/EPC node dimensioning. www.cttc.es/en/home/akrendzel

Andrey Krendzel

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This book provides an in-depth look into recent advances in relation to novel design strategies and algorithms to improve performance and functionality of WMNs. Ten contributed chapters written by a group of well-known experts in wireless mesh networking are arranged in two parts. The first part of the book focuses on link scheduling schemes to select a subset of links for simultaneous transitions under interference constraints in an efficient and fair manner to guarantee a certain level of network connectivity. Besides, it describes channel assignment strategies to improve the network throughput in multi-radio multi-channel WMNs by means of an efficient channel utilization and minimization of the interference. The second part of the book addresses some important network planning issues related to efficient routing protocols in dynamic large-scale mesh environment, achievable capacity limit of a single wireless link between two multi-interface mesh nodes, the correctness of the mesh security architecture, fault-tolerant mesh network topology planning.

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