The goal of this paper is to explore the benefits of channel diversity in wireless ad hoc networks. Our model is that of a Poisson point process of transmitters, each with a recei...
Kostas Stamatiou, John G. Proakis, James R. Zeidle...
—Considering the interaction through mutual interference of the different radio devices, the channel selection (CS) problem in decentralized parallel multiple access channels can...
— Despite the increasing number of WiFi-based Long Distance (WiLD) network deployments, there is a lack of understanding of how WiLD networks perform in practice. In this paper, ...
Anmol Sheth, Sergiu Nedevschi, Rabin K. Patra, Son...
— This paper studies a variant of the classical problem of “writing on dirty paper” in which the sum of the input and the interference, or dirt, is multiplied by a random var...
Wenyi Zhang, Shivaprasad Kotagiri, J. Nicholas Lan...
Abstract—We study a problem of broadcasting confidential messages to multiple receivers under an information-theoretic secrecy constraint. Two scenarios are considered: 1) all r...
Ashish Khisti, Aslan Tchamkerten, Gregory W. Worne...