We study a scheduling problem in a wireless network where vehicles are used as store-and-forward relays, a situation that might arise, for example, in practical rural communication networks. A fixed source node wants to transfer a file to a fixed destination node, located beyond its communication range. In the absence of any infrastructure connecting the two nodes, we consider the possibility of communication using vehicles passing by. Vehicles arrive at the source node at renewal instants and are known to travel towards the destination node with average speed v sampled from a given probability distribution. Th source node communicates data packets (or fragments) of the file to the destination node using these vehicles as relays. We a...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
We consider the throughput/delay tradeoffs for scheduling data transmissions in a mobile ad hoc netw...
The demand for ever larger, more efficient, reliable and cost effective communication networks neces...
Abstract—We consider a network in which a set of vehicles is responsible for picking up and deliveri...
Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) is an architecture to enable data communications between isolated or...
Abstract—A persisting major challenge in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks (VDTNs) is the delay mini...
We study the trade-off between delivery delay and energy consumption in delay tolerant mobile wirele...
Abstract—The use of vehicular infrastructure to establish connectivity between isolated stationary I...
Abstract—We study the trade-off between delivery delay and energy consumption in delay tolerant mobi...
Abstract—One class of Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks consists of two node types: stationary and m...
Wireless technology has become an increasingly popular way to gain network access. Wireless networks...
Due to intermittent connectivity among nodes in mobile opportunistic networks, the direct packet del...
All scheduling systems consider the delay properties of one-hop and multi-hop networks with general ...
Abstract—One class of Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks consists of two node types: stationary and m...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
We consider the throughput/delay tradeoffs for scheduling data transmissions in a mobile ad hoc netw...
The demand for ever larger, more efficient, reliable and cost effective communication networks neces...
Abstract—We consider a network in which a set of vehicles is responsible for picking up and deliveri...
Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) is an architecture to enable data communications between isolated or...
Abstract—A persisting major challenge in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks (VDTNs) is the delay mini...
We study the trade-off between delivery delay and energy consumption in delay tolerant mobile wirele...
Abstract—The use of vehicular infrastructure to establish connectivity between isolated stationary I...
Abstract—We study the trade-off between delivery delay and energy consumption in delay tolerant mobi...
Abstract—One class of Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks consists of two node types: stationary and m...
Wireless technology has become an increasingly popular way to gain network access. Wireless networks...
Due to intermittent connectivity among nodes in mobile opportunistic networks, the direct packet del...
All scheduling systems consider the delay properties of one-hop and multi-hop networks with general ...
Abstract—One class of Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks consists of two node types: stationary and m...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
We consider the throughput/delay tradeoffs for scheduling data transmissions in a mobile ad hoc netw...
The demand for ever larger, more efficient, reliable and cost effective communication networks neces...