Broadcast scheduling is a fundamental problem in wireless ad hoc networks. The objective of a broadcast schedule is to deliver a message from a given source to all other nodes in ...
Reza Mahjourian, Feng Chen, Ravi Tiwari, My T. Tha...
Mobility in ad hoc networks causes frequent link failures, which in turn causes packet losses. TCP attributes these packet losses to congestion. This incorrect inference results i...
Fabius Klemm, Zhenqiang Ye, Srikanth V. Krishnamur...
Mapping the Internet generally consists in sampling the network from a limited set of sources by using traceroute-like probes. This methodology, akin to the merging of different s...
Luca Dall'Asta, J. Ignacio Alvarez-Hamelin, Alain ...
Localization is a fundamental operation for many wireless networks. While GPS is widely used for location determination, it is unavailable in many environments either due to its h...
The current generation of sensor nodes rely on commodity components. The choice of the radio is particularly important as it impacts not only energy consumption but also software ...
Martin Leopold, Mads Bondo Dydensborg, Philippe Bo...