Abstract—We analyze the distance-weighted rate achievable in wireless networks which utilize multiple antennas and multi-user links. We give the transport capacity of multi-antenna multiple-access and broadcast channels, and use these topologies at the physical layer of an ad-hoc network to obtain achievable distance-weighted rate regions for a multi-antenna wireless network. These regions are obtained by utilizing in-terfering multiple-access and broadcast channel topologies in all possible configurations. A Nash-equilibrium-seeking technique is used to optimize the transmit covariance matrices for each configuration. Multi-hop routing is shown to increase the capacity regions significantly. Numerical examples show the benefit of multiple-...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Accepted for publications : march 19th 2009. OPTx-editorial-board=yes, OPTx-proceedings=yes, OPTx-in...
Abstract—One of the main characteristics of wireless ad hoc networks is their node-centric broadcast...
Abstract—We analyze the distance-weighted rate achievable in wireless networks that utilize multiple...
Abstract — We define and study capacity regions for ad hoc wireless networks with an arbitrary numbe...
Abstract — We address the problem of maximizing the trans-port capacity of a wireless network, defin...
Abstract — We study the capacity region of a general wireless network by deriving fundamental upper ...
Abstract — Opportunistic routing (OR) copes with the unre-liable transmissions by exploiting the bro...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
A fundamental problem in multi-hop wireless networks is to estimate their throughout ca-pacity. The ...
This thesis collects the key research results on wireless networking developed during the three year...
Wireless multi-hop networks, in various forms and under various names, are being increasingly used i...
We address the cost incurred in increasing the transport ca-pacity of wireless ad hoc networks over ...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the impact and benefits of infra-structure support in improving the thr...
Abstract—Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple p...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Accepted for publications : march 19th 2009. OPTx-editorial-board=yes, OPTx-proceedings=yes, OPTx-in...
Abstract—One of the main characteristics of wireless ad hoc networks is their node-centric broadcast...
Abstract—We analyze the distance-weighted rate achievable in wireless networks that utilize multiple...
Abstract — We define and study capacity regions for ad hoc wireless networks with an arbitrary numbe...
Abstract — We address the problem of maximizing the trans-port capacity of a wireless network, defin...
Abstract — We study the capacity region of a general wireless network by deriving fundamental upper ...
Abstract — Opportunistic routing (OR) copes with the unre-liable transmissions by exploiting the bro...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
A fundamental problem in multi-hop wireless networks is to estimate their throughout ca-pacity. The ...
This thesis collects the key research results on wireless networking developed during the three year...
Wireless multi-hop networks, in various forms and under various names, are being increasingly used i...
We address the cost incurred in increasing the transport ca-pacity of wireless ad hoc networks over ...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the impact and benefits of infra-structure support in improving the thr...
Abstract—Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple p...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Accepted for publications : march 19th 2009. OPTx-editorial-board=yes, OPTx-proceedings=yes, OPTx-in...
Abstract—One of the main characteristics of wireless ad hoc networks is their node-centric broadcast...