Consider a wireless network where links may be unidirectional, that is, a computer node A can broadcast a message and computer node B will receive this message but if B broadcasts then A will not receive it. Assume that messages have deadlines. We propose a medium access control (MAC) protocol which replicates a message in time with carefully selected pauses between replicas, and in this way it guarantees that for every message at least one replica of that message is transmitted without collision. The protocol ensures this with no knowledge of the network topology and it requires neither synchronized clocks nor carrier sensing capabilities. We believe this result is significant because it is the only MAC protocol that offers an upper bound ...
A diversity of possible communication assumptions complicates the study of algorithms and lower boun...
This paper presents and analyses a new near-optimum medium access control (MAC) protocol. The propos...
We propose a collision-free medium access control (MAC) protocol, which implements static-priority s...
Consider a wireless network where links may be unidirectional, that is, a computer node A can broad...
Consider the problem of scheduling sporadic message transmission requests with deadlines. For wired ...
Abstract. Nodes in a wireless network transmit messages through a shared medium. Thus, a Media Acces...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the problem of sharing a wireless channel among a set of sporadic...
In this paper, we address the problem of sharing a wireless channel among a set of sporadic message...
A diversity of possible communication assumptions complicates the study of algorithms and lower boun...
Consider the problem of sharing a wireless channel between a set of computer nodes. Hidden nodes ex...
We propose a wireless medium access control (MAC) protocol that provides static-priority scheduling ...
Supporting real-time applications over wireless networks is challenging for several reasons. The med...
We propose a wireless medium access control (MAC) protocol that provides static-priority scheduling ...
Abstract. Nodes in a wireless network transmit messages through a shared medium. Thus, a Media Acces...
Consider the problem of scheduling sporadic messages with deadlines on a wireless channel. We propo...
A diversity of possible communication assumptions complicates the study of algorithms and lower boun...
This paper presents and analyses a new near-optimum medium access control (MAC) protocol. The propos...
We propose a collision-free medium access control (MAC) protocol, which implements static-priority s...
Consider a wireless network where links may be unidirectional, that is, a computer node A can broad...
Consider the problem of scheduling sporadic message transmission requests with deadlines. For wired ...
Abstract. Nodes in a wireless network transmit messages through a shared medium. Thus, a Media Acces...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the problem of sharing a wireless channel among a set of sporadic...
In this paper, we address the problem of sharing a wireless channel among a set of sporadic message...
A diversity of possible communication assumptions complicates the study of algorithms and lower boun...
Consider the problem of sharing a wireless channel between a set of computer nodes. Hidden nodes ex...
We propose a wireless medium access control (MAC) protocol that provides static-priority scheduling ...
Supporting real-time applications over wireless networks is challenging for several reasons. The med...
We propose a wireless medium access control (MAC) protocol that provides static-priority scheduling ...
Abstract. Nodes in a wireless network transmit messages through a shared medium. Thus, a Media Acces...
Consider the problem of scheduling sporadic messages with deadlines on a wireless channel. We propo...
A diversity of possible communication assumptions complicates the study of algorithms and lower boun...
This paper presents and analyses a new near-optimum medium access control (MAC) protocol. The propos...
We propose a collision-free medium access control (MAC) protocol, which implements static-priority s...