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TMC
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
A Metric for DISH Networks: Analysis, Implications, and Applications
—In wireless networks, node cooperation has been exploited as a data relaying mechanism for decades. However, the wireless channel allows for much richer interaction among nodes....
Tie Luo, Vikram Srinivasan, Mehul Motani
WIOPT
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Minimum Energy Transmission Scheduling Subject to Deadline Constraints
We consider the problem of transmission scheduling of data over a wireless fading channel with hard deadline constraints. Our system consists of N users, each with a fixed amount...
Alessandro Tarello, Jun Sun 0007, Murtaza Zafer, E...
INFOCOM
2002
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Optimal MAC State Switching for cdma2000 Networks
— This paper deals with the performance modeling of the various MAC states as defined by the cdma2000 protocol. Our method uses a composite performance metric which has the capa...
Mainak Chatterjee, Sajal K. Das
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
11 years 11 months ago
Squeezing the most out of interference: An optimization framework for joint interference exploitation and avoidance
—There is a growing interest in exploiting interference (rather than avoiding it) to increase network throughput. In particular, the so-called successive interference cancellatio...
Canming Jiang, Yi Shi, Y. Thomas Hou, Wenjing Lou,...
ICNP
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
The Fundamental Role of Hop Distance in IEEE802.11 Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks
In wireless networks, it is well understood what throughput can be achieved by nodes who can hear each other (i.e. nodes within a single cell)[1, 3]. The effects of nodes beyond t...
Yan Gao, Dah-Ming Chiu, John C. S. Lui