Abstract — We address the problem of maximizing the trans-port capacity of a wireless network, defined as the sum, over all transmitters, of the products of the transmission rate with a reward r(x), which is a function of the distance x separating the transmitter and its receiver. When r(x) = x, this product is measured in bps × meters, and is the natural measure of the usefulness of a transmission in a multihop wireless ad hoc network. We first consider a single transmitter-receiver pair, and de-termine the optimal distance between the two that maximizes the rate-reward product, for reward functions of the form r(x) = xρ and when the signal power decays with distance according to a power law. We then calculate the scheme that maximizes t...
The trade-off involving capacity and interference in wireless networks, using the metric transmissio...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control in wireless ad-hoc networks. In ge...
We study the transport capacity of a Gaussian multiple access channel, which consists of a set of tr...
Abstract — We determine the maximum transport capacity of a Gaussian broadcast channel and of a Gaus...
Abstract — We study the capacity region of a general wireless network by deriving fundamental upper ...
Abstract—We analyze the distance-weighted rate achievable in wireless networks that utilize multiple...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—We attempt to quantify end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks using a metric t...
We address the cost incurred in increasing the transport ca-pacity of wireless ad hoc networks over ...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
In multiaccess wireless systems, dynamic allocation of resources such as transmit power, bandwidths,...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
The trade-off involving capacity and interference in wireless networks, using the metric transmissio...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control in wireless ad-hoc networks. In ge...
We study the transport capacity of a Gaussian multiple access channel, which consists of a set of tr...
Abstract — We determine the maximum transport capacity of a Gaussian broadcast channel and of a Gaus...
Abstract — We study the capacity region of a general wireless network by deriving fundamental upper ...
Abstract—We analyze the distance-weighted rate achievable in wireless networks that utilize multiple...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—We attempt to quantify end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks using a metric t...
We address the cost incurred in increasing the transport ca-pacity of wireless ad hoc networks over ...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
In multiaccess wireless systems, dynamic allocation of resources such as transmit power, bandwidths,...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
The trade-off involving capacity and interference in wireless networks, using the metric transmissio...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control in wireless ad-hoc networks. In ge...