Sensor networks will shortly consist of globally deployed sensors providing real-time geo-centric information to users. Particularly, users with mobile devices will issue ad-hoc q...
Mohamed Aly, Anandha Gopalan, Jerry Zhao, Adel M. ...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose and evaluate two distributed protocols for finding low-cost broadcast and multicast trees in wireless networks. The constructed trees can then...
Nazanin Rahnavard, Badri N. Vellambi, Faramarz Fek...
—The novel cross-layer protocol Breath for wireless sensor networks is designed, implemented, and experimentally evaluated. The Breath protocol is based on randomized routing, MA...
Pan Gun Park, Carlo Fischione, Alvise Bonivento, K...
In 2003, the MIT Technology Review magazine listed wireless sensor networks as one of “Ten Emerging Technologies That Will Change the World” [2]. Five years later, are wireles...
ACT We consider a cognitive radio scenario in which two (or more) operators providing services in the same area wish to share the same licensed band of spectrum. This scenario diff...
—Wide spread adoption of mobile Internet services will increase the demand for low cost high capacity wireless networks. Cooperation between different types of operators will ena...
—We consider the Bayesian inference of a random Gaussian vector in a linear model with a random Gaussian matrix. We review two approaches to finding the MAP estimator for this m...
— In this paper, the design of a highly efficient and flexibly deployable wireless backhaul is addressed as a promising alternative to the typical wired solutions. To this end, a...
—Suboptimal detection schemes, such as list MIMO detection, often face the challenge of having to “guess” at the decision reliability for some of the detected bits. A simple ...
David L. Milliner, Ernesto Zimmermann, John R. Bar...