We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network, confined to a small region. The wireless network is operated as a single cell, i.e., only one successful transmission is supported at a time. Data packets are sent between source-destination pairs by multihop relaying. We assume that nodes self-organize into a multihop network such that all hops are of length d meters, where d is a design parameter. There is a contention-based multiaccess scheme, and it is assumed that every node always has data to send, either originated from it or a transit packet (saturation assumption). In this scenario, we seek to maximize a measure of the transport capacity of the network (measured in bit-meters per second) over power controls (in a fading environment) and...
Abstract. We study the performance metrics associated with TCP-regulated traffic in multi-hop, wirel...
In cellular wireless communication systems, uplink power control is needed to provide all mobile use...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
In a dense multi-hop network of mobile nodes capable of applying adaptive power control, we consider...
eitan.altmangsophia.inria.fr Abstract-We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network con-fined to a sm...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control in wireless ad-hoc networks. In ge...
Abstract — The transmission range that achieves the most economical use of energy in wireless ad hoc...
Abstract—The transmission range that achieves the most eco-nomical use of energy in wireless ad hoc ...
We define and study capacity regions for wireless ad hoc networks with an arbitrary number of nodes ...
The transmission range that achieves the most economical use of energy in wireless ad hoc networks i...
Abstract—We investigate the problem of maximizing network capacity sustained by IEEE 802.11 DCF in m...
We address the cost incurred in increasing the transport ca-pacity of wireless ad hoc networks over ...
Abstract—Throughput capacity in wireless ad hoc networks has been studied extensively under many dif...
Abstract. We study the performance metrics associated with TCP-regulated traffic in multi-hop, wirel...
In cellular wireless communication systems, uplink power control is needed to provide all mobile use...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network confined to a small region, such that direct communicat...
In a dense multi-hop network of mobile nodes capable of applying adaptive power control, we consider...
eitan.altmangsophia.inria.fr Abstract-We consider a dense, ad hoc wireless network con-fined to a sm...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control in wireless ad-hoc networks. In ge...
Abstract — The transmission range that achieves the most economical use of energy in wireless ad hoc...
Abstract—The transmission range that achieves the most eco-nomical use of energy in wireless ad hoc ...
We define and study capacity regions for wireless ad hoc networks with an arbitrary number of nodes ...
The transmission range that achieves the most economical use of energy in wireless ad hoc networks i...
Abstract—We investigate the problem of maximizing network capacity sustained by IEEE 802.11 DCF in m...
We address the cost incurred in increasing the transport ca-pacity of wireless ad hoc networks over ...
Abstract—Throughput capacity in wireless ad hoc networks has been studied extensively under many dif...
Abstract. We study the performance metrics associated with TCP-regulated traffic in multi-hop, wirel...
In cellular wireless communication systems, uplink power control is needed to provide all mobile use...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...