— n source and destination pairs randomly located in a fixed area want to communicate with each other. It is well known that classical multihop architectures that decode and for...
— Broadcast protocols play a vital role in multihop wireless networks. Due to the broadcast nature of radio signals, a node’s interference range can be larger than its transmis...
— Multihoming and overlay routing are used, mostly separately, to bypass Internet outages, congested links and long routes. In this paper, we examine a scenario in which multihom...
Abstract— Wireless LAN and other radio broadcast technologies are now in full swing. However, the widespread usage of these technologies comes at the price of location privacy, b...
— Significant research has been dedicated to methods that estimate the available bandwidth in a network from traffic measurements. While estimation methods abound, less progres...
— There is growing interest in designing high speed routers with small buffers that store only tens of packets. Recent studies suggest that TCP NewReno, with the addition of a pa...
Yu Gu, Donald F. Towsley, C. V. Hollot, Honggang Z...
—We study the problem of landmark selection for landmark-based routing in a network of fixed wireless communication nodes. We present a distributed landmark selection algorithm ...
An Nguyen, Nikola Milosavljevic, Qing Fang, Jie Ga...
Abstract—In this paper we consider the problem of distinguishing whether frame loss at the MAC layer has occurred due to mobility or congestion. Most ad hoc routing protocols mak...
Manoj Pandey, Roger Pack, Lei Wang, Qiuyi Duan, Da...