Abstract—We present medium access controllers (MAC) for ad-hoc networks which include uplink and downlink multi-user physical layer models as well as multiple antennas. We note the advantages of these MACs over those in the literature, including a multi-antenna version of the CSMA/CA protocol used in the distributed coordination function (DCF) mode of the IEEE 802.11 MAC. Specifically, our MAC is among the first to explicitly consider multi-user techniques in an ad-hoc network, which results in superior rate performance. We include interference and network topology in the design of our protocols. We characterize MAC controllers in terms of transport capacity, and present numerical results which show the benefit of multi-user techniques in t...
This thesis paper proposes a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless networks, termed as C...
The next generation wireless networks are expected to have a simple infrastructure with distributed ...
As smart devices boom and bandwidth-hungry applications (e.g., high-definition videos, telepresence ...
In the regular Ad-Hoc or Infrastructures wireless LANs a single channel shared among nodes in the ne...
Smart antennas represent a broad variety of antennas that differ in their performance and transceive...
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textCarrierSenseMultipleAccesswithCollisionAvoidance(CSMA/CA)andtherequestto-send(RTS)/clear-to-send...
Abstract – Multiple beam antennas can receive (or transmit) data on multiple beams simultaneously. T...
Abstract—The paper presents a detailed discussion of various issues involved in designing a medium a...
The medium access control (MAC) protocol is designed only for single channel in the IEEE 802.11 stan...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad hoc networks with multip...
Medium access control (MAC) protocols coordinate channel access between wireless stations, and they ...
This thesis presents two novel code division multiple access based multi-channel MAC protocols and p...
This paper proposes a novel Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for enabling multiple simultaneous ...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad-hoc networks with multip...
This thesis paper proposes a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless networks, termed as C...
The next generation wireless networks are expected to have a simple infrastructure with distributed ...
As smart devices boom and bandwidth-hungry applications (e.g., high-definition videos, telepresence ...
In the regular Ad-Hoc or Infrastructures wireless LANs a single channel shared among nodes in the ne...
Smart antennas represent a broad variety of antennas that differ in their performance and transceive...
textCarrierSenseMultipleAccesswithCollisionAvoidance(CSMA/CA)andtherequestto-send(RTS)/clear-to-send...
textCarrierSenseMultipleAccesswithCollisionAvoidance(CSMA/CA)andtherequestto-send(RTS)/clear-to-send...
Abstract – Multiple beam antennas can receive (or transmit) data on multiple beams simultaneously. T...
Abstract—The paper presents a detailed discussion of various issues involved in designing a medium a...
The medium access control (MAC) protocol is designed only for single channel in the IEEE 802.11 stan...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad hoc networks with multip...
Medium access control (MAC) protocols coordinate channel access between wireless stations, and they ...
This thesis presents two novel code division multiple access based multi-channel MAC protocols and p...
This paper proposes a novel Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for enabling multiple simultaneous ...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad-hoc networks with multip...
This thesis paper proposes a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless networks, termed as C...
The next generation wireless networks are expected to have a simple infrastructure with distributed ...
As smart devices boom and bandwidth-hungry applications (e.g., high-definition videos, telepresence ...