We address the cost incurred in increasing the transport ca-pacity of wireless ad hoc networks over what can be attained when sources and destinations communicate over multi-hop paths and nodes can transmit or receive at most one packet at a time. We define the energy efficiency η(n) as the bit-meters of information transferred in the network for each unit energy. We compute the energy efficiency of many dif-ferent techniques aimed at increasing the capacity of wireless networks and show that, in order to achieve higher transport capacity, a lower energy efficiency must be attained. Using the physical model, we compute the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in which nodes are en-dowed with multi-packet reception (MPR) ca...
Ad hoc wireless networks promise ubiquitous connectivity between wireless users (nodes). However, th...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
Abstract—This paper presents the first comprehensive capacity-delay tradeoff study for random wirele...
Abstract—In this paper, we compute the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in whi...
Abstract—The capacity of wireless ad hoc networks is mainly restricted by the number of concurrent t...
Abstract. We study the performance metrics associated with TCP-regulated traffic in multi-hop, wirel...
We study the performance metrics associated with TCPregulated traffic in multi-hop, wireless network...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
Abstract — In mobile ad hoc networks, it is often more important to optimize for energy efficiency t...
Abstract — The transmission range that achieves the most economical use of energy in wireless ad hoc...
We define and study capacity regions for wireless ad hoc networks with an arbitrary number of nodes ...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control in wireless ad-hoc networks. In ge...
Ad hoc wireless networks promise ubiquitous connectivity between wireless users (nodes). However, th...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
Abstract—This paper presents the first comprehensive capacity-delay tradeoff study for random wirele...
Abstract—In this paper, we compute the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in whi...
Abstract—The capacity of wireless ad hoc networks is mainly restricted by the number of concurrent t...
Abstract. We study the performance metrics associated with TCP-regulated traffic in multi-hop, wirel...
We study the performance metrics associated with TCPregulated traffic in multi-hop, wireless network...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
Abstract — In mobile ad hoc networks, it is often more important to optimize for energy efficiency t...
Abstract — The transmission range that achieves the most economical use of energy in wireless ad hoc...
We define and study capacity regions for wireless ad hoc networks with an arbitrary number of nodes ...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control in wireless ad-hoc networks. In ge...
Ad hoc wireless networks promise ubiquitous connectivity between wireless users (nodes). However, th...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
Abstract—This paper presents the first comprehensive capacity-delay tradeoff study for random wirele...