Longest-queue-first (LQF) link scheduling is a greedy link scheduling in multihop wireless networks. Its stability performance in single-channel single-radio (SC-SR) wireless net...
In time-varying wireless networks, the states of the communication channels are subject to random variations, and hence need to be estimated for efficient rate adaptation and sched...
We consider a wireless multi-hop network and design an algorithm for jointly optimal scheduling of packet transmissions and network coding. We consider network coding across differ...
In this paper, we investigate the stability and delay issues of a two-user multi-access channel at the bit level. The two users, have the option to transmit at a higher rate (measu...
In this paper, we study the problem of transmission power control and its effects on the link-scheduling performance when a set of end-to-end flows established in the network are g...
We are interested in the connection-level stability of a network employing congestion control. In particular, we study how the stability region of the network (i.e., the set of off...
Random Medium-Access-Control (MAC) algorithms have played an increasingly important role in the development of wired and wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) and yet the performanc...
Charles Bordenave, David McDonald, Alexandre Prout...
This work considers the problem of control of nonlinear process systems subject to input constraints and actuator faults. Faults are considered that preclude the possibility of con...
In this work we propose a conjecture about the stability of the periodic solutions of the Ricker equation with periodic parameters, which goes beyond the existing theory, and for ...
— We demonstrate that the dynamic behavior of queue and average window is determined predominantly by the stability of TCP/RED, not by AIMD probing nor noise traffic. We develop...
Steven H. Low, Fernando Paganini, Jiantao Wang, Sa...