The Research of Wireless Mesh Network Routing Algorithm Based on Interference Model

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On the basis of interference model, the article puts forward a self-adapting routing strategy of Wireless Mesh Network, which can significantly improve the efficiency of the routing by choosing a minimum interference path. Due to regularly-distributed self-adapting adjustment and load balance, the routing can adapt to the dynamic network environment. The simulation shows that IBAR can significantly improve the throughput performance compared with the traditional AODV and HWMP protocols.

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