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WINET
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
Improving Energy Efficiency of Centrally Controlled Wireless Data Networks
Wireless network access protocols can assist nodes to conserve energy by identifying when they can enter low energy states. The goal is to put all nodes not involved in a transmiss...
John A. Stine, Gustavo de Veciana
WCNC
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
On Collision-Tolerant Transmission with Directional Antennas
—The application of directional antennas in wireless networks brings numerous benefits, such as increased spatial reuse and mitigated interferences. Most MAC protocols with dire...
Hongning Dai, Kam-Wing Ng, Min-You Wu
ADHOCNOW
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Autonomous Transmission Power Adaptation for Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Wireless Mesh Networks
Multi-Radio Multi-Channel (MRMC) systems are key to power control problems in WMNs. Previous studies have emphasized throughput maximization in such systems as the main design chal...
Thomas O. Olwal, Barend J. van Wyk, Karim Djouani,...
IWAN
2001
Springer
14 years 12 days ago
Deploying an Active Voice Application on a Three-Level Active Network Node Architecture
Active networks have been recently highlighted as a key enabling technology to obtain immense flexibility in terms of network deployment, configurability, and customized packet pro...
Georg Carle, Henning Sanneck, Sebastian Zander, Lo...
MOBICOM
2010
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Inferring and mitigating a link's hindering transmissions in managed 802.11 wireless networks
In 802.11 managed wireless networks, the manager can address under-served links by rate-limiting the conflicting nodes. In order to determine to what extent each conflicting node ...
Eugenio Magistretti, Omer Gurewitz, Edward W. Knig...