Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes, as a person walks along a line of random length (with a known distribution). The objective is to create an impromptu multihop wireless network for connecting a packet source to be placed at the end of the line with a sink node located at the starting point, to operate in the light traffic regime. In walking from the sink towards the source, at every step, measurements yield the transmit powers required to establish links to one or more previously placed nodes. Based on these measurements, at every step, a decision is made to place a relay node, the overall system objective being to minimize a linear combination of the expected sum power (or...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
International audienceWe use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay chan...
In this paper, we propose a relay selection strategy for randomly distributed multiple relays. A sin...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
We are motivated by the need, in some applications, for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireles...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or “as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes along a path,...
Motivated by the need for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireless sensor networks in some situ...
International audience<p>We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay c...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or ``as-you-go'') deployment of wireless relay nodes along a pat...
Abstract—We are motivated by the problem of impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireless sensor net...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate for-mulas for the multi-relay channel to study...
A person walks along a line (which could be an idealisation of a forest trail, for example), placing...
Abstract—We are motivated by the need, in some applications, for impromptu or as-you-go deployment o...
In this paper, we study a problem of designing a multi-hop wireless network for interconnecting sens...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
International audienceWe use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay chan...
In this paper, we propose a relay selection strategy for randomly distributed multiple relays. A sin...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
We are motivated by the need, in some applications, for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireles...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or “as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes along a path,...
Motivated by the need for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireless sensor networks in some situ...
International audience<p>We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay c...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or ``as-you-go'') deployment of wireless relay nodes along a pat...
Abstract—We are motivated by the problem of impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireless sensor net...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate for-mulas for the multi-relay channel to study...
A person walks along a line (which could be an idealisation of a forest trail, for example), placing...
Abstract—We are motivated by the need, in some applications, for impromptu or as-you-go deployment o...
In this paper, we study a problem of designing a multi-hop wireless network for interconnecting sens...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
International audienceWe use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay chan...
In this paper, we propose a relay selection strategy for randomly distributed multiple relays. A sin...