Traditionally, the routing problem is addressed at the network layer, an approach that has been extended to the wireless realm. In wireless multihop networks, however, strict laye...
Abstract-- Hybrid wireless-optical broadband access network (WOBAN) is a promising architecture for future network operations. Recently, the wireless part of WOBAN has been gaining...
Suman Sarkar, Hong-Hsu Yen, Sudhir S. Dixit, Biswa...
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administra...
Josh Broch, David A. Maltz, David B. Johnson, Yih-...
Rapidly deployable wireless networks consist of mobile base stations and less powerful mobile hosts. The mobile base stations have to maintain wireless connectivity while on the mo...
Charles Shields Jr., Vikas Jain, Simeon C. Ntafos,...
Current groupware systems do not work well over wireless networks, as a wireless connection is of variable and often poor quality. Our research suggests a number of changes that a...
In a wireless environment, due to topology changes and characteristics of media (interference in radio signals) the bandwidth of a link is unpredictable and possibly very low, the...
Bobby Vandalore, Raj Jain, Sonia Fahmy, Sudhir S. ...
A key challenge facing wireless networking is to utilize the spectrum as e ciently as possible given current channel conditions and in the most e ective way for each application. ...
In this paper, we attempt to describe the evolving status of wireless communications and its impact on the future of mobile computing. We present a historical perspective and eluc...
With the deployment of packetized wireless networks, the need for Quality of Service is becoming increasingly important. In order for QoS to be implemented and e ciently supported...
— While packet scheduling for wired links is a maturing area, scheduling of wireless links is less mature. A fundamental difference between wired and wireless links is that wirel...