Abstract: A wireless network is critical for evaluating the performance of network protocols and improving their designs. Many protocols for wireless networks routing, topology control, information storage/retrieval and numerous other applications have been based on the idealized unit-disk graph (UDG) network model. The significant deviation of the UDG model from many real wireless networks is substantially limiting the applicability of such protocols. A more general network model, the quasi unit disk graph (quasi-UDG) model, captures much better the characteristics of wireless networks. However, the understanding of the properties of general quasi-UDGs has been very limited, which is impeding the designs of key network protocols and algori...
In this paper, we propose a new distributed algorithm that constructs a sparse spanner subgraph of t...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new compact and low delay routing labeling scheme for Unit Disk ...
Abstract — Since there is no fixed infrastructure or centralized management in wireless ad hoc netwo...
Abstract A deep understanding of the structural proper-ties of wireless networks is critical for eva...
Much research has been done on wireless sensor networks. However, most protocols and algorithms for...
In this paper we study a model for ad-hoc networks close enough to reality as to represent existing ...
We present an overview of the recent progress of applying computational geometry techniques to solve...
We consider routing problems in ad hoc wireless networks modeled as unit graphs in which nodes are p...
Wireless network topology control has drawn considerable attentions recently. However, priori arts a...
Abstract. We consider routing problems in ad hoc wireless networks modeled as unit graphs in which n...
The topology of a mobile wireless network changes over time. Maintaining routes between all nodes re...
Abstract—Several localized routing protocols guarantee the delivery of the packets when the underlyi...
A graph has growth rate k if the number of nodes in any subgraph with diameter r is bounded by O(rk)...
Wireless network topology control has drawn considerable attentions recently. However, priori arts a...
UnrestrictedGeographic routing is a scalable any-to-any routing algorithm in which node state scales...
In this paper, we propose a new distributed algorithm that constructs a sparse spanner subgraph of t...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new compact and low delay routing labeling scheme for Unit Disk ...
Abstract — Since there is no fixed infrastructure or centralized management in wireless ad hoc netwo...
Abstract A deep understanding of the structural proper-ties of wireless networks is critical for eva...
Much research has been done on wireless sensor networks. However, most protocols and algorithms for...
In this paper we study a model for ad-hoc networks close enough to reality as to represent existing ...
We present an overview of the recent progress of applying computational geometry techniques to solve...
We consider routing problems in ad hoc wireless networks modeled as unit graphs in which nodes are p...
Wireless network topology control has drawn considerable attentions recently. However, priori arts a...
Abstract. We consider routing problems in ad hoc wireless networks modeled as unit graphs in which n...
The topology of a mobile wireless network changes over time. Maintaining routes between all nodes re...
Abstract—Several localized routing protocols guarantee the delivery of the packets when the underlyi...
A graph has growth rate k if the number of nodes in any subgraph with diameter r is bounded by O(rk)...
Wireless network topology control has drawn considerable attentions recently. However, priori arts a...
UnrestrictedGeographic routing is a scalable any-to-any routing algorithm in which node state scales...
In this paper, we propose a new distributed algorithm that constructs a sparse spanner subgraph of t...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new compact and low delay routing labeling scheme for Unit Disk ...
Abstract — Since there is no fixed infrastructure or centralized management in wireless ad hoc netwo...