A Novel Network Architecture and Communication Process of Distributed Wireless Networks

A Wireless Distribution Systems are utilized to expand the coverage of the wireless network. Usually this types of systems enables the wireless interconnection of the radio units or access points. But the current distributed systems has constrain of spectrum reuse, optimum coverage and load sharing. Our Distributed Wireless Network (DWN) architecture improves on current wireless systems in three main ways (a) Beam forming from large numbers of distributed base stations allows spectrum to be completely reused. (b) The capability to coordinate and synchronize over a large geographical area significantly improves coverage and range and (c) each base station can be separately connected to the Internet thus allowing the back-haul load to be distributed. In order to do that our DWN utilizes the Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) method. The designed architecture presented in this paper is shared network architecture, star network architecture, wireless bridge architecture and wireless repeater architecture.