Wireless communication was one of the major success stories of the last decades. Today, different wireless standards such as wireless local area networks (WLAN) are omnipresent. In some sense, from a distributed computing viewpoint wireless networks are quite simple, as they cannot form arbitrary network topologies. Simplistic models of wireless networks include geometric graph models such as the so-called unit disk graph. Modern models are more robust: The network graph is restricted, e.g., the total number of neighbors of a node which are not adjacent is likely to be small. This observation is hard to capture with purely geometric models, and motivates more advanced network connectivity models such as bounded growth or bounded independenc...
his lecture introduces the problems and challenges in the design of wireless networks and discusses ...
Abstract: Multiple hop routing in mobile ad hoc networks can minimize energy consumption and increas...
We present an overview of the recent progress of applying computational geometry techniques to solve...
Wireless communication was one of the major success stories of the last decades. Today, different wi...
We consider graph models which represent communication in wireless ad-hoc networks. In such networks...
Abstract—This paper tries to reconcile the tension between the physical model and the protocol model...
Wireless networking is emerging as one of the most common modes of building a variety of network in...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
Wireless communication is the fast growing industry and will continue to evolve. A wireless local ar...
This thesis concerns mathematical models of wireless communication networks, in particular ad-hoc ne...
We survey the main theoretical aspects of models for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). We present the...
In this thesis, three issues in wireless and mobile networks are considered. The first issue is the ...
This paper tries to reconcile the tension between physical model and protocol model that have been u...
Wireless communication is the fast growing industry and will continue to evolve. A wireless local ar...
Wireless communication is the fast growing industry and will continue to evolve. A wireless local ar...
his lecture introduces the problems and challenges in the design of wireless networks and discusses ...
Abstract: Multiple hop routing in mobile ad hoc networks can minimize energy consumption and increas...
We present an overview of the recent progress of applying computational geometry techniques to solve...
Wireless communication was one of the major success stories of the last decades. Today, different wi...
We consider graph models which represent communication in wireless ad-hoc networks. In such networks...
Abstract—This paper tries to reconcile the tension between the physical model and the protocol model...
Wireless networking is emerging as one of the most common modes of building a variety of network in...
In this thesis we are concerned with the problems of data transport in wireless networks. We study s...
Wireless communication is the fast growing industry and will continue to evolve. A wireless local ar...
This thesis concerns mathematical models of wireless communication networks, in particular ad-hoc ne...
We survey the main theoretical aspects of models for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). We present the...
In this thesis, three issues in wireless and mobile networks are considered. The first issue is the ...
This paper tries to reconcile the tension between physical model and protocol model that have been u...
Wireless communication is the fast growing industry and will continue to evolve. A wireless local ar...
Wireless communication is the fast growing industry and will continue to evolve. A wireless local ar...
his lecture introduces the problems and challenges in the design of wireless networks and discusses ...
Abstract: Multiple hop routing in mobile ad hoc networks can minimize energy consumption and increas...
We present an overview of the recent progress of applying computational geometry techniques to solve...