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...
Abstract--Wireless interference is the major cause of degradation of capacity in 802.11 wireless networks. We present an approach to estimate the interference between nodes and lin...
In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), each node has the capacity to act as a router. The performance of the MANET relies on how well the nodes perform this function. In simulations,...
—An interesting feature of the 3G cellular networks is their ability to support multiple data rates. Though the performance of TCP over wireless networks has been well studied, t...
—In this paper, we clarify inter-link interference in wireless ad-hoc networks by using link-directional interference graphs (l-graph). Most of the interference graphs in the lit...