In Multi Hop Wireless Networks (MHWNs), nodes act both as end-hosts as well as intermediate routers. When communication occurs, these nodes form chains between different sources a...
Adnan Majeed, Saquib Razak, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, ...
— The widespread deployment of the IEEE 802.11 protocol has made it the de facto standard for wireless network access and allows Internet users to move freely (at least within a ...
Long Le, Sahin Albayrak, Muslim Elkotob, Ahmet Cih...
Wireless IEEE 802.11 networks in residences, small businesses, and public “hot spots” typically encounter the wireline access link (DSL, cable modem, T1, etc.) as the slowest ...
Violeta Gambiroza, Bahareh Sadeghi, Edward W. Knig...
In multihop wireless networks, the variability of channels results in some paths providing better performance than other paths. While it is well known that some paths are better t...
Multi-homed mobile hosts situated in physical proximity may spontaneously team up to run high-bandwidth applications by pooling their low wireless wide-area network (WWAN) bandwid...