In this work, we revisit classical packet radio networks with a modern treatment of physical-layer (PHY) procedures, medium-access (MAC) and geographic channel-driven routing protocols. Our network model assumes that nodes are randomly distributed on the plane according to a homogeneous spatial Poisson process, using which we provide a novel representation of interference statistics resulting from packet collisions. Using this representation, we develop a cross-layer analysis methodology which allows multi-hop routing protocols to be treated using generic information-theoretic models for the underlying PHY/MAC procedures. These models inherently characterize modern procedures such as channel code rate adaptation, incremental redundancy and ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Abstract—This paper tries to reconcile the tension between the physical model and the protocol model...
Abstract — In this paper, we address the following question: given a specific placement of wireless ...
A fundamental problem in multi-hop wireless networks is to estimate their throughout ca-pacity. The ...
This paper proposes a novel approach to assess the performance in terms of end-to-end throughput of ...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed ...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed ...
A new model is presented for analyzing the performance of routing strategies in a packet radio netwo...
This paper presents an approximated, but accurate and fast to compute, mathematical framework for ev...
International audienceRouting in wireless network is challenging because of the unpredictable behavi...
Ad-hoc wireless networks use multi-hop transmissions to communicate, without exploiting any infrastr...
Many of existing analytical studies of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol are no...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a wireless network supporting multi-pa...
Wireless networks are characterized by the broadcast nature of the wireless channel, strong path los...
In this paper we present an analytical model accurately describing the behaviour of a multi-hop broa...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Abstract—This paper tries to reconcile the tension between the physical model and the protocol model...
Abstract — In this paper, we address the following question: given a specific placement of wireless ...
A fundamental problem in multi-hop wireless networks is to estimate their throughout ca-pacity. The ...
This paper proposes a novel approach to assess the performance in terms of end-to-end throughput of ...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed ...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed ...
A new model is presented for analyzing the performance of routing strategies in a packet radio netwo...
This paper presents an approximated, but accurate and fast to compute, mathematical framework for ev...
International audienceRouting in wireless network is challenging because of the unpredictable behavi...
Ad-hoc wireless networks use multi-hop transmissions to communicate, without exploiting any infrastr...
Many of existing analytical studies of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol are no...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a wireless network supporting multi-pa...
Wireless networks are characterized by the broadcast nature of the wireless channel, strong path los...
In this paper we present an analytical model accurately describing the behaviour of a multi-hop broa...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Abstract—This paper tries to reconcile the tension between the physical model and the protocol model...
Abstract — In this paper, we address the following question: given a specific placement of wireless ...