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 Wireless Mesh Network Technologies: Architectures,  Protocols, Resource Management and Applications The wireless  mesh networks (WMN) emerge as a significant technology for next generation  networks. They provide attractive local and metropolitan area broadband  wireless access (BWA), highly efficient and suitable to support a large range  of applications for residential, communities and enterprise environments. WMNs  offer a range of benefits over traditional wired and wireless networks:  low deployment costs, high scalability and  resiliency to faults. The tutorial discusses the key WMN aspects, emphasizing  both the current state of the art, standards and future trends. Basic  architectures are presented and new solutions, including technologies such as IEEE  802.11, 802.16, 802.15, etc. and also hybrid architectures. Focus will be on  layer two and above, related protocols, resource management, mobility, routing,  directional antennas aspects and cross layer optimisations. 
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