Abstract—In asymptotic regimes, both in time and space (network size), the derivation of network capacity results is grossly simplified by brushing aside queueing behavior in non-Jackson networks. This simplifying double-limit model, however, lends itself to conservative numerical results in finite regimes. To properly account for queueing behavior beyond a simple calculus based on average rates, we advocate a system theoretic method-ology for the capacity problem in finite time and space regimes. This methodology also accounts for spatial correlations arising in networks with CSMA/CA scheduling and it delivers rigorous closed-form capacity results in terms of probability distributions. Unlike numerous existing asymptotic results, subject t...
Abstract—Heterogeneous wireless networks provide a means to increase network capacity by introducing...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
Abstract — We study the capacity region of a general wireless network by deriving fundamental upper ...
In asymptotic regimes, both in time and space (network size), the derivation of network capacity res...
Extensive research has been done on studying the capacity of wireless multi-hop networks. These effo...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
We study the stability and the capacity problems in packetized wireless networks. Communication medi...
Abstract — We study wireless ad hoc networks that consist of n source nodes and m destination nodes,...
In wireless networks, the system capacity can vary unpre-dictably with time, due to mobility of user...
Connectivity and capacity are two fundamental properties of wireless multihop networks. The scalabil...
We consider a wireless network of n nodes that communicate over a common wireless medium under some ...
Abstract—In this paper, further in-depth asymptotic analysis on the interaction between spatial dive...
This paper presents a set of new results on wireless channel capacity by exploring its special chara...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
Heterogeneous wireless networks provide a means to increase network capacity by introducing small ce...
Abstract—Heterogeneous wireless networks provide a means to increase network capacity by introducing...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
Abstract — We study the capacity region of a general wireless network by deriving fundamental upper ...
In asymptotic regimes, both in time and space (network size), the derivation of network capacity res...
Extensive research has been done on studying the capacity of wireless multi-hop networks. These effo...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
We study the stability and the capacity problems in packetized wireless networks. Communication medi...
Abstract — We study wireless ad hoc networks that consist of n source nodes and m destination nodes,...
In wireless networks, the system capacity can vary unpre-dictably with time, due to mobility of user...
Connectivity and capacity are two fundamental properties of wireless multihop networks. The scalabil...
We consider a wireless network of n nodes that communicate over a common wireless medium under some ...
Abstract—In this paper, further in-depth asymptotic analysis on the interaction between spatial dive...
This paper presents a set of new results on wireless channel capacity by exploring its special chara...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
Heterogeneous wireless networks provide a means to increase network capacity by introducing small ce...
Abstract—Heterogeneous wireless networks provide a means to increase network capacity by introducing...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
Abstract — We study the capacity region of a general wireless network by deriving fundamental upper ...