Abstract Ϋ ʳ Optimizing spectral reuse is a major issue in large-scale IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. Power control is an effective means for doing so. Much previous work simply assumes that each transmitter should use the minimum transmit power needed to reach its receiver, and that this would maximize the network capacity by increasing spectral reuse. It turns out that this is not necessarily the case, primarily because of hidden nodes. In a network without power control, it is well known that hidden nodes give rise to unfair network bandwidth distributions and large bandwidth oscillations. Avoiding hidden nodes (by extending the carrier-sensing range), however, may cause the network to have lower overall network capacity. This paper show...
Transmit power control is a central technique for resource allocation and interference management in...
{elopez, jordi.casademont} @ entel.upc.es Actually, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) are being e...
Abstract — We consider allocating the transmit powers for a wireless multi-link (N-link) system, in ...
Abstract ��Optimizing spectral reuse is a major issue in large-scale IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. ...
showed that multi-hop wireless networks with capacity scalable with the number of nodes, n, are achi...
Abstract — The low cost and the ease of deployment of WiFi devices, as well as the need to support h...
Abstract — Power control techniques for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks have already gained much atten...
Abstract—Energy scarcity and interference are two important factors determining the performance of w...
Power control in mobile and wireless ad hoc networks has received increasing research interest in re...
Adaptive transmission power control schemes have been introduced in wireless sensor networks to adju...
Abstract — Reference [1] showed that wireless networks with capacity scalable with the number of nod...
Actually, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) are being extensively deployed in many places to provi...
In an ad hoc wireless network using IEEE 802.11 as the multiple access control (MAC) protocol, power...
Power control algorithms are an important consideration in mobile ad hoc networks since they can imp...
In an ad hoc wireless network using IEEE 802.11 as the multiple access control (MAC) protocol, power...
Transmit power control is a central technique for resource allocation and interference management in...
{elopez, jordi.casademont} @ entel.upc.es Actually, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) are being e...
Abstract — We consider allocating the transmit powers for a wireless multi-link (N-link) system, in ...
Abstract ��Optimizing spectral reuse is a major issue in large-scale IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. ...
showed that multi-hop wireless networks with capacity scalable with the number of nodes, n, are achi...
Abstract — The low cost and the ease of deployment of WiFi devices, as well as the need to support h...
Abstract — Power control techniques for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks have already gained much atten...
Abstract—Energy scarcity and interference are two important factors determining the performance of w...
Power control in mobile and wireless ad hoc networks has received increasing research interest in re...
Adaptive transmission power control schemes have been introduced in wireless sensor networks to adju...
Abstract — Reference [1] showed that wireless networks with capacity scalable with the number of nod...
Actually, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) are being extensively deployed in many places to provi...
In an ad hoc wireless network using IEEE 802.11 as the multiple access control (MAC) protocol, power...
Power control algorithms are an important consideration in mobile ad hoc networks since they can imp...
In an ad hoc wireless network using IEEE 802.11 as the multiple access control (MAC) protocol, power...
Transmit power control is a central technique for resource allocation and interference management in...
{elopez, jordi.casademont} @ entel.upc.es Actually, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) are being e...
Abstract — We consider allocating the transmit powers for a wireless multi-link (N-link) system, in ...