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2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Achieving Scalable Capacity in Wireless Networks with Adaptive Power Control
— The seminar work of Gupta and Kumar [1] showed that multi-hop wireless networks with capacity scalable with the number of nodes, n, are achievable in theory. The transport capa...
Ivan Wang Hei Ho, Soung Chang Liew
PEWASUN
2005
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Impact of multipath fading in wireless ad hoc networks
This paper examines several MANET behaviors and suggests root causes using a stochastic model of received power. It focuses specifically on MANET mechanisms most impacted by fin...
John Mullen, Hong Huang
WAC
2005
Springer
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14 years 2 months ago
Service Evolution in a Nomadic Wireless Environment
Abstract. In this paper, we present and analyze a framework for selfevolving autonomic services in a wireless nomadic environment. We present a disconnected network architecture, w...
Iacopo Carreras, Francesco De Pellegrini, Daniele ...
DCOSS
2006
Springer
14 years 12 days ago
Evaluating Local Contributions to Global Performance in Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
Wireless sensor networks are often studied with the goal of removing information from the network as efficiently as possible. However, when the application also includes an actuato...
Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
11 years 11 months ago
HAWK: An unmanned mini helicopter-based aerial wireless kit for localization
—This paper presents a fully functional and highly portable mini Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system, HAWK, for conducting aerial localization. HAWK is a programmable mini helic...
Zhongli Liu, Yinjie Chen, Benyuan Liu, Chengyu Cao...