We develop a queueing model characterizing explicitly the impact of interference on end-to-end performance measures such as throughput in ad hoc networks, emphasizing the performance trade-off between single-path and multi-path routing. It may seem attractive to employ multi-path routing, but as all nodes share a single channel, efficiency may drop due to increased interference levels thus yielding singlepath performance for some topologies. We formulate a nonlinear programming problem to optimize network performance. Next, we focus on network capacity and show that for this objective the optimum could be found by solving an exponential number of linear programmes. We propose a greedy algorithm that efficiently searches these programmes to...
This paper proposes a novel approach to assess the performance in terms of end-to-end throughput of ...
Given a placement of wireless nodes in space and a traffic demand between pairs of nodes, can these ...
Abstract — Routing in multi-hop wireless networks presents a great challenge mainly due to unreliabl...
We develop a queueing model characterizing explicitly the impact of interference on end-to-end perfo...
Abstract—In this paper we devise efficient optimization tech-niques to find optimal routing and sche...
In this paper we devise efficient optimization techniques to find optimal routing and scheduling pol...
Abstract — In this paper, we address the following question: given a specific placement of wireless ...
Multi-path routing has a potential to increase data rate of wireless ad-hoc network by aggregating c...
[[abstract]]Mobile nodes are interconnected via multihop routing paths that consist of unstable radi...
This thesis examines a Distributed Interference Impact Probing (DIIP) strategy for Wireless Ad hoc N...
[[abstract]]Mobile nodes are interconnected via multihop routing paths that consist of unstable radi...
Routing strategies deeply affect the performance of wireless ad hoc networks, in terms of coverage, ...
In recent years, multipath routing, i.e., employing several paths simultaneously, has emerged as an ...
textInterference is fundamental to wireless networks. It is hard to achieve good performance when de...
Simultaneous data transmission over multiple paths can improve the performance of wireless ad-hoc ne...
This paper proposes a novel approach to assess the performance in terms of end-to-end throughput of ...
Given a placement of wireless nodes in space and a traffic demand between pairs of nodes, can these ...
Abstract — Routing in multi-hop wireless networks presents a great challenge mainly due to unreliabl...
We develop a queueing model characterizing explicitly the impact of interference on end-to-end perfo...
Abstract—In this paper we devise efficient optimization tech-niques to find optimal routing and sche...
In this paper we devise efficient optimization techniques to find optimal routing and scheduling pol...
Abstract — In this paper, we address the following question: given a specific placement of wireless ...
Multi-path routing has a potential to increase data rate of wireless ad-hoc network by aggregating c...
[[abstract]]Mobile nodes are interconnected via multihop routing paths that consist of unstable radi...
This thesis examines a Distributed Interference Impact Probing (DIIP) strategy for Wireless Ad hoc N...
[[abstract]]Mobile nodes are interconnected via multihop routing paths that consist of unstable radi...
Routing strategies deeply affect the performance of wireless ad hoc networks, in terms of coverage, ...
In recent years, multipath routing, i.e., employing several paths simultaneously, has emerged as an ...
textInterference is fundamental to wireless networks. It is hard to achieve good performance when de...
Simultaneous data transmission over multiple paths can improve the performance of wireless ad-hoc ne...
This paper proposes a novel approach to assess the performance in terms of end-to-end throughput of ...
Given a placement of wireless nodes in space and a traffic demand between pairs of nodes, can these ...
Abstract — Routing in multi-hop wireless networks presents a great challenge mainly due to unreliabl...