Abstract—Multichannel, multihop wireless networks can im-prove system performance by allowing more simultaneous trans-missions in the network than when compared to a single channel network. This in turn results in a higher network throughput and improved spectral efficiency. In order to maintain connectivity across nodes that operate on different channels, most of the existing multichannel implementations propose to switch the channels on the wireless radios. However, due to both software and hardware restrictions switching channels incur a significant delay, which can be prohibitive for many delay sensitive, real time applications, such as VoIP and interactive gaming. The situation can be worse in the case of a multihop network, as every n...
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In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume...
In this paper, we address two issues in multihop wireless networks—poor end-to-end delay performance...
Modern day wireless network applications exhibit varying service demands to satisfy user requirement...
One major problem of cross-layer control algorithms in multi-hop wireless networks is that they lead...
Abstract—This paper studies how to select a path with the minimum expected end-to-end delay (EED) in...
We consider a scenario where connectivity is offered to users through a multihop wireless network an...
Abstract — Multi-path routing and adaptive channel coding are two well-known approaches that have be...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
Multichannel multiradio wireless networks allow one to utilize the available spectrum more efficient...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...
Abstract—Back-pressure-type algorithms based on the algo-rithm by Tassiulas and Ephremides have rece...
Abstract—Next generation wireless networks are widely based on the multi-radio multi-channel (MR-MC)...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
The capability of mobile devices to use multiple interfaces to support a single session is becoming ...
Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) has attracted much attention as a promising technology to improve throughput ...
In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume...
In this paper, we address two issues in multihop wireless networks—poor end-to-end delay performance...
Modern day wireless network applications exhibit varying service demands to satisfy user requirement...
One major problem of cross-layer control algorithms in multi-hop wireless networks is that they lead...
Abstract—This paper studies how to select a path with the minimum expected end-to-end delay (EED) in...
We consider a scenario where connectivity is offered to users through a multihop wireless network an...
Abstract — Multi-path routing and adaptive channel coding are two well-known approaches that have be...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
Multichannel multiradio wireless networks allow one to utilize the available spectrum more efficient...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...
Abstract—Back-pressure-type algorithms based on the algo-rithm by Tassiulas and Ephremides have rece...
Abstract—Next generation wireless networks are widely based on the multi-radio multi-channel (MR-MC)...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
The capability of mobile devices to use multiple interfaces to support a single session is becoming ...
Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) has attracted much attention as a promising technology to improve throughput ...
In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume...