Multi-access networks may exhibit severe unfairness in throughput, in the sense that some nodes receive structurally higher throughput than others. Recent studies show that this u...
Peter M. van de Ven, J. S. H. van Leeuwaarden, Dee...
—In this work, we study the effects of finite buffers on the throughput and delay of line networks with erasure links. We identify the calculation of performance parameters such...
Badri N. Vellambi, Nima Torabkhani, Faramarz Fekri
Acoustic underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSN) have recently gained attention as a topic of research. Such networks are characterized by increased uncertainty in medium acces...
Joon Ahn, Affan A. Syed, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, J...
Abstract—In traditional wireless sensor network (WSN) applications, energy efficiency is considered to be the most important concern whereas utilizing the use of bandwidth and m...
Hardware acceleration is crucial in modern embedded system design to meet the explosive demands on performance and cost. Selected computation kernels for acceleration are usually ...
Traditional circuit design focuses on optimizing the static critical paths no matter how infrequently these paths are exercised dynamically. Circuit optimization is then tuned to ...
In this paper, we study the possibility of throughput improvement through precoding in OFDMA based wireless systems with limited channel feedback. Precoding can increase the overal...
Abstract--Interference aware user scheduling in fixed gridof-beam (GoB) transmission is envisaged to significantly benefit from the receiver initiated busy burst (BB) protocol. Fix...
Scheduling of transmissions is one of the most fundamental problems in the context of wireless networks. In this article, we consider the problem of computing power efficient sched...
Nodes in a cognitive radio mesh network may select from a set of available channels to use provided they do not interfere with primary users. This ability can improve overall netwo...
Brendan Mumey, Xia Zhao, Jian Tang, Richard S. Wol...