A network of nodes in which pairs communicate over a shared wireless medium is analyzed. We consider the maximum total aggregate traffic flow possible as given by the number of users multiplied by their data rate. The model in this paper differs substantially from the many existing approaches in that the channel connections in this network are entirely random: rather than being governed by geometry and a decay-versus-distance law, the strengths of the connections between nodes are drawn independently from a common distribution. Such a model is appropriate for environments where the first-order effect that governs the signal strength at a receiving node is a random event (such as the existence of an obstacle), rather than the distance from t...
Abstract—We attempt to quantify end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks using a metric t...
Given a multi-hop network in which a total of n nodes are randomly and independently distributed in ...
We study the maximum flow possible between a single-source and multiple terminals in a weighted rand...
We analyze a network of nodes in which pairs communicate over a shared wireless medium. We are inter...
We propose and analyze two models of networks in which pairs of nodes communicate over a shared wire...
We propose a new model of wireless networks which we refer to as "two-scale networks." At a local sc...
Wireless communications have gained much currency in the last few decades. In this thesis we present...
We consider the problem of how throughput in a wireless network with randomly located nodes scales a...
An achievable bit rate per source-destination pair in a wireless network of n randomly located nodes...
This thesis concerns mathematical models of wireless communication networks, in particular ad-hoc ne...
Abstract A communication network is called a radio network if its nodes exchange messages in the fol...
The line-of-sight networks is a network model introduced recently by Frieze et al. It considers wire...
Abstract. Unlike wired networks, wireless networks do not come with links. Rather, links have to be ...
As information networks grow in magnitude and complexity, new models and frameworks are necessary to...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—We attempt to quantify end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks using a metric t...
Given a multi-hop network in which a total of n nodes are randomly and independently distributed in ...
We study the maximum flow possible between a single-source and multiple terminals in a weighted rand...
We analyze a network of nodes in which pairs communicate over a shared wireless medium. We are inter...
We propose and analyze two models of networks in which pairs of nodes communicate over a shared wire...
We propose a new model of wireless networks which we refer to as "two-scale networks." At a local sc...
Wireless communications have gained much currency in the last few decades. In this thesis we present...
We consider the problem of how throughput in a wireless network with randomly located nodes scales a...
An achievable bit rate per source-destination pair in a wireless network of n randomly located nodes...
This thesis concerns mathematical models of wireless communication networks, in particular ad-hoc ne...
Abstract A communication network is called a radio network if its nodes exchange messages in the fol...
The line-of-sight networks is a network model introduced recently by Frieze et al. It considers wire...
Abstract. Unlike wired networks, wireless networks do not come with links. Rather, links have to be ...
As information networks grow in magnitude and complexity, new models and frameworks are necessary to...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—We attempt to quantify end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks using a metric t...
Given a multi-hop network in which a total of n nodes are randomly and independently distributed in ...
We study the maximum flow possible between a single-source and multiple terminals in a weighted rand...