— Two fundamental properties of wireless networks, the variable link quality and the broadcast nature of the transmission, have often been ignored in the design of routing protoc...
The sequential structure of complex actions is apparently at an abstract “cognitive” level in several regions of the frontal cortex, independent of the control of the immediate...
Kiran V. Byadarhaly, Mithun Perdoor, Suresh Vasa, ...
Existing work on the capacity of wireless networks predominantly considers homogeneous random networks with random work load. The most relevant bounds on the network capacity, e.g...
A flurry of recent work has focused on the performance gains that may be achieved by leveraging the broadcast nature of the wireless channel. In particular, researchers have obse...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) have specific constraints and stringent requirements in contrast to traditional wired and wireless computer networks. Among these specific requireme...