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COMCOM
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Sleep scheduling for wireless sensor networks via network flow model
The pervasiveness and operational autonomy of mesh-based wireless sensor networks (WSNs) make them an ideal candidate in offering sustained monitoring functions at reasonable cost...
Rick W. Ha, Pin-Han Ho, Sherman X. Shen, Junshan Z...
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WIOPT
2005
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Distributed Power Allocation and Scheduling for Parallel Channel Wireless Networks
In this paper we develop distributed approaches for power allocation and scheduling in wireless access networks. We consider a model where users communicate over a set of parallel...
Xiangping Qin, Randall Berry
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ALGOSENSORS
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Near-Optimal Radio Use for Wireless Network Synchronization
In this paper we consider the model of communication where wireless devices can either switch their radios off to save energy (and hence, can neither send nor receive messages), o...
Milan Bradonjic, Eddie Kohler, Rafail Ostrovsky
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STOC
2007
ACM
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16 years 3 months ago
Stability of the max-weight routing and scheduling protocol in dynamic networks and at critical loads
We study the stability of the Max-Weight protocol for combined routing and scheduling in communication networks. Previous work has shown that this protocol is stable for adversari...
Matthew Andrews, Kyomin Jung, Alexander L. Stolyar
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GLOBECOM
2010
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Optimal Spatial Reuse in Poisson Multi-Hop Networks
We consider a wireless multi-hop network with sources that are Poisson distributed and relays which are placed on the source-destination line. Given a combined TDMA/ALOHA MAC proto...
Kostas Stamatiou, Martin Haenggi