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ADHOC
2005
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13 years 8 months ago
Infrastructure-based MAC in wireless mobile ad-hoc networks
- The IEEE 802.11 standard is the most popular Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless local area networks. However, in an ad-hoc environment, the Point Coordination Func...
Hossam S. Hassanein, Tiantong You, Hussein T. Mouf...
SIGCOMM
2012
ACM
11 years 11 months ago
Flashback: decoupled lightweight wireless control
Unlike their cellular counterparts, Wi-Fi networks do not have the luxury of a dedicated control plane that is decoupled from the data plane. Consequently, Wi-Fi struggles to prov...
Asaf Cidon, Kanthi Nagaraj, Sachin Katti, Pramod V...
NETCOOP
2009
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Optimal File Splitting for Wireless Networks with Concurrent Access
The fundamental limits on channel capacity form a barrier to the sustained growth on the use of wireless networks. To cope with this, multi-path communication solutions provide a p...
Gerard Hoekstra, Rob van der Mei, Yoni Nazarathy, ...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Capacity-Constrained Design of Resilient Multi-Tier Wireless Mesh Networks
nts etc.), an abstract graph of the deployment area and QoS constraints to generate appropriate logical topologies. WIND starts with the set of network elements to be deployed (Nod...
R. Raghuraman, Sridhar Iyer
VTC
2010
IEEE
207views Communications» more  VTC 2010»
13 years 7 months ago
The Design and Implementation of IEEE 802.21 and Its Application on Wireless VoIP
—Supporting a multimode mobile device to seamlessly switch its connections between various wireless access networks, such as WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and LTE, is an important research issue...
Tein-Yaw Chung, Yung-Mu Chen, Pu-Chen Mao, Chen-Ku...