—Cellular systems in general suffer from co-channel interference, when simultaneous transmissions in other cells use the same physical resources. In order to mitigate such co-cha...
Christian Hoymann, Laetitia Falconetti, Rohit Gupt...
—How to efficiently use the air interface is a crucial issue in wireless networks. In order to improve the performance, mechanisms have been proposed to improve the reach and th...
Abstract— A common assumption in the network coding literature is that the users are cooperative and will not pursue their own interests. However, this assumption can be violated...
Amir Hamed Mohsenian Rad, Jianwei Huang, Vincent W...
—Video-on-Demand (VoD) services have attracted a lot of attentions in recent years. Measurement studies show that VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) operations, such as pause, rewind,...
—Due to the half-duplex property of the underwater acoustic channels, the classic stop-and-wait ARQ (SW-ARQ) and its variants are generally thought to be the only class of ARQ pr...
Abstract—Most researchers conduct wireless networking experiments in their laboratory or similar indoor environments. Such environments are veritable RF jungles, especially when ...
T. Ryan Burchfield, Ehsan Nourbakhsh, Jeff Dix, Ku...
— High variability of access resources in heterogenous wireless networks and limited computing power and battery life of mobile computing devices such as smartphones call for nov...
Dimitrios Tsamis, Tansu Alpcan, Jatinder Pal Singh...
—A major performance-limiting factor in terrestrial optical wireless (OW) systems is turbulence-induced fading. Exploiting the additional degrees of freedom in the spatial dimens...
Nestor D. Chatzidiamantis, Murat Uysal, Theodoros ...