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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
ACR: Active Collision Recovery in Dense Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract—Packet collision causes packet loss and wastes resources in wireless networks. It becomes even worse in dense WSNs, due to burst-traffic and congestion around sinks. In...
Yafeng Wu, Gang Zhou, John A. Stankovic
SECON
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Quasi-static Centralized Rate Allocation for Sensor Networks
— Rate control for congestion mitigation and avoidance has received significant attention in the sensor networks literature. Existing rate control schemes dynamically assign rat...
Fang Bian, Sumit Rangwala, Ramesh Govindan
MOBICOM
2004
ACM
14 years 25 days ago
End-to-end performance and fairness in multihop wireless backhaul networks
Wireless IEEE 802.11 networks in residences, small businesses, and public “hot spots” typically encounter the wireline access link (DSL, cable modem, T1, etc.) as the slowest ...
Violeta Gambiroza, Bahareh Sadeghi, Edward W. Knig...
ICDCSW
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Topologically-Aware Worm Propagation Model for Wireless Sensor Networks
Internet worms have repeatedly revealed the susceptibility of network hosts to malicious intrusions. Recent studies have proposed to employ the underlying principles of worm propa...
Syed A. Khayam, Hayder Radha
PIMRC
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Cross-layer routing optimization for wireless networks with cooperative diversity
—In this paper, we study the impact of cooperative transmission on the routing decision for wireless ad-hoc networks. The influence of cooperative transmission to the wireless l...
Zhiguo Ding, Kin K. Leung