The ongoing development of wireless networks supporting multimedia applications requires service providers to efficiently deliver complex Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. The wide range of new applications in these networks significantly increases the difficulty of network design and dimensioning to meet QoS requirements. Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols affect QoS achieved by wireless networks. Research on analysis and performance evaluation is important for the efficient protocol design. As wireless networks feature scarce resources that are simultaneously shared by all users, processor sharing (PS) models were proposed for modelling resource sharing mechanisms in such systems. In this thesis, multi-priority MAC protocols are p...
Due to the limited bandwidth in wireless networks, careful resource allocation schemes must be used ...
Abstract — An analytical framework for radio link level perfor-mance evaluation under scheduling and...
This dissertation addresses some of the most important issues in delay-sensitive communication over ...
Wireless systems of today face the dual challenge of both supporting large traffic flows and providi...
In the past few years, we have witnessed the continuous growth in popularity of delay-sensitive appl...
In cellular wireless networks where users have independent fading channels, throughput for delay tol...
Thesis (M.Sc. Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Modern networks carry a wide range of differen...
In recent years, wireless communication systems have undergone large scale proliferation. Not only r...
A primary challenge in wireless networks is to use available resources efficiently so that the Qua...
The ultimate goal of future generation wireless communications is to provide ubiquitous seamless con...
This thesis studies the impact of mobility and wireless channel characteristics, i. e. , variabil...
Modern day wireless network applications exhibit varying service demands to satisfy user requirement...
This work addresses the limits on the information that can be transmitted over the wireless channel...
The current dominate layered networking architecture, in which each layer is designed and operated i...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Quality of Service (QoS) support for wireless networks, esp...
Due to the limited bandwidth in wireless networks, careful resource allocation schemes must be used ...
Abstract — An analytical framework for radio link level perfor-mance evaluation under scheduling and...
This dissertation addresses some of the most important issues in delay-sensitive communication over ...
Wireless systems of today face the dual challenge of both supporting large traffic flows and providi...
In the past few years, we have witnessed the continuous growth in popularity of delay-sensitive appl...
In cellular wireless networks where users have independent fading channels, throughput for delay tol...
Thesis (M.Sc. Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Modern networks carry a wide range of differen...
In recent years, wireless communication systems have undergone large scale proliferation. Not only r...
A primary challenge in wireless networks is to use available resources efficiently so that the Qua...
The ultimate goal of future generation wireless communications is to provide ubiquitous seamless con...
This thesis studies the impact of mobility and wireless channel characteristics, i. e. , variabil...
Modern day wireless network applications exhibit varying service demands to satisfy user requirement...
This work addresses the limits on the information that can be transmitted over the wireless channel...
The current dominate layered networking architecture, in which each layer is designed and operated i...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Quality of Service (QoS) support for wireless networks, esp...
Due to the limited bandwidth in wireless networks, careful resource allocation schemes must be used ...
Abstract — An analytical framework for radio link level perfor-mance evaluation under scheduling and...
This dissertation addresses some of the most important issues in delay-sensitive communication over ...