Abstract—The objective of this paper is to study the impact of advanced physical layer techniques on the maximum achievable throughput of wireless multihop mesh networks. We formulate a cross-layer optimization framework for the routing and schedul-ing problem jointly with the following physical layer techniques: successive interference cancellation, superposition coding, dirty-paper coding and their combinations. In the case when each node is enabled with superposition coding, we need to formulate a power allocation subproblem for the optimal power partition of the superimposed signals. We solve these joint problems exactly to compute the maximum achievable throughput in realistic size networks. This allows us to quantify the performance g...
Abstract—The proliferation of wireless multihop communica-tion infrastructures in office or resident...
Wireless networks are undergoing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applications. As the applicat...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Cross-layer optimization is an essential tool for designing wireless network protocols. We present a...
Abstract—The conventional layered-protocol architecture does not provide optimal performance for wir...
Abstract—We study cross-layer design in random access based fixed wireless multihop networks under a...
Abstract — Limited resources and time-varying nature of wireless ad hoc networks demand optimized us...
Multi-hop wireless networks are expected to play an important role in the next-generation wireless s...
Abstract — Achieving optimal transmission throughput in data networks is known as a fundamental but ...
Ad-hoc wireless networks use multi-hop transmissions to communicate, without exploiting any infrastr...
This thesis collects the key research results on wireless networking developed during the three year...
In this paper, we provide and study a general framework that facilitates the development of distribu...
Abstract—Interference in wireless networks results in inter-dependent communication links between th...
The interest in wireless communications has grown constantly for the past decades, leading to an eno...
Abstract—In a multihop wireless network, wireless interference is crucial to the maximum multiflow (...
Abstract—The proliferation of wireless multihop communica-tion infrastructures in office or resident...
Wireless networks are undergoing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applications. As the applicat...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Cross-layer optimization is an essential tool for designing wireless network protocols. We present a...
Abstract—The conventional layered-protocol architecture does not provide optimal performance for wir...
Abstract—We study cross-layer design in random access based fixed wireless multihop networks under a...
Abstract — Limited resources and time-varying nature of wireless ad hoc networks demand optimized us...
Multi-hop wireless networks are expected to play an important role in the next-generation wireless s...
Abstract — Achieving optimal transmission throughput in data networks is known as a fundamental but ...
Ad-hoc wireless networks use multi-hop transmissions to communicate, without exploiting any infrastr...
This thesis collects the key research results on wireless networking developed during the three year...
In this paper, we provide and study a general framework that facilitates the development of distribu...
Abstract—Interference in wireless networks results in inter-dependent communication links between th...
The interest in wireless communications has grown constantly for the past decades, leading to an eno...
Abstract—In a multihop wireless network, wireless interference is crucial to the maximum multiflow (...
Abstract—The proliferation of wireless multihop communica-tion infrastructures in office or resident...
Wireless networks are undergoing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applications. As the applicat...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...