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INFOCOM
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Understanding the Capacity Region of the Greedy Maximal Scheduling Algorithm in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
In this paper, we characterize the performance of an important class of scheduling schemes, called Greedy Maximal Scheduling (GMS), for multi-hop wireless networks. While a lower ...
Changhee Joo, Xiaojun Lin, Ness B. Shroff
SECON
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Understanding Radio Irregularity in Wireless Networks
— In an effort to better understand connectivity and capacity in wireless networks, the log-normal shadowing radio propagation model is used to capture radio irregularities and o...
Torsten Muetze, Patrick Stuedi, Fabian Kuhn, Gusta...
ICPPW
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Link and Route Availability for Inter-working Multi-hop Wireless Networks
— In inter-working multi-hop wireless networks, establishing resilient connectivity between source-destination node pairs is a major issue. The issues of connectivity in multihop...
Oladayo Salami, Antoine B. Bagula, H. Anthony Chan
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Retiring Replicants: Congestion Control for Intermittently-Connected Networks
Abstract—The widespread availability of mobile wireless devices offers growing opportunities for the formation of temporary networks with only intermittent connectivity. These in...
Nathanael Thompson, Samuel C. Nelson, Mehedi Bakht...
PERCOM
2005
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Understanding the real behavior of Mote and 802.11 ad hoc networks: an experimental approach
IEEE 802.11 and Mote devices are today two of the most interesting wireless technologies for ad hoc and sensor networks respectively, and many efforts are currently devoted to und...
Giuseppe Anastasi, Eleonora Borgia, Marco Conti, E...