Abstract — This paper analyzes and designs medium access control (MAC) protocols for wireless ad-hoc networks through the network utility maximization (NUM) framework. We first reverse-engineer the current exponential backoff (EB) type of MAC protocols such as the BEB (binary exponential backoff) in the IEEE 802.11 standard through a non-cooperative game-theoretic model. This MAC protocol is shown to be implicitly maximizing, using a stochastic subgradient, a selfish local utility at each link in the form of expected net reward for successful transmission. While the existence of a Nash equilibrium can be established, neither convergence nor social welfare optimality is guaranteed due to the inadequate feedback mechanism in the EB protocol. ...
Motivated partially by a control-theoretic viewpoint, we propose a game-theoretic model, called rand...
Resource allocation strategies, including power control, rate adaptation, and dynamic spectrum acces...
Abstract — In this paper, we model the problem of bandwidth sharing in wireless multi-hop networks a...
This paper reverse engineers backoff-based random-access MAC protocols in ad-hoc networks. We show t...
This paper reverse-engineers backoff-based random-access MAC protocols in ad-hoc networks. We show t...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
Abstract—CSMA/CA, the contention mechanism of the IEEE 802.11 DCF medium access protocol, has recent...
Wireless access protocols currently deployed in MANET use distributed contention resolution mechanis...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
The conservative nature of the 802.11 channel access scheme has instigated exten-sive research whose...
In this paper, we propose two distributed contention-based medium access control (MAC) algorithms to...
This paper introduces a new backoff mechanism for IEEE802.11 which aims to achieve fair channel acce...
Abstract: The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is the main element which determines the system t...
Motivated partially by a control-theoretic viewpoint, we propose a game-theoretic model, called rand...
Resource allocation strategies, including power control, rate adaptation, and dynamic spectrum acces...
Abstract — In this paper, we model the problem of bandwidth sharing in wireless multi-hop networks a...
This paper reverse engineers backoff-based random-access MAC protocols in ad-hoc networks. We show t...
This paper reverse-engineers backoff-based random-access MAC protocols in ad-hoc networks. We show t...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
Abstract—CSMA/CA, the contention mechanism of the IEEE 802.11 DCF medium access protocol, has recent...
Wireless access protocols currently deployed in MANET use distributed contention resolution mechanis...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
The conservative nature of the 802.11 channel access scheme has instigated exten-sive research whose...
In this paper, we propose two distributed contention-based medium access control (MAC) algorithms to...
This paper introduces a new backoff mechanism for IEEE802.11 which aims to achieve fair channel acce...
Abstract: The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is the main element which determines the system t...
Motivated partially by a control-theoretic viewpoint, we propose a game-theoretic model, called rand...
Resource allocation strategies, including power control, rate adaptation, and dynamic spectrum acces...
Abstract — In this paper, we model the problem of bandwidth sharing in wireless multi-hop networks a...