In this paper we analyze the optimal number and locations of fixed radio relay stations forming multi-hop links in infrastructure-based wireless networks. Under the assumptions of using orthogonal channels for the hops and all links having the same average path loss exponent, we show using the spectral efficiency as a metric that the optimal relay locations are at equal intervals along the straight line between source and destination whenever multihop is to be utilized. We show that a single-hop fixed radio link can be efficiently (from a spectral efficiency perspective) replaced with the multi-hop link only if the single-hop SNR has a relatively low value. We introduce a "multi-hop criterion" to quantify the single-hop SNR value below whic...
In ad-hoc networks, the optimal hop size is a trade-off between the transmission errors and the numb...
Abstract—Wireless multi-hop networks with infrastructure support have been actively studied to solve...
The use of low cost fixed wireless relays has been proposed as a way to deploy high data-rate networ...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
International audienceWe use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay chan...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate for-mulas for the multi-relay channel to study...
Abstract In this contribution the feasibility of providing high data rate coverage through fixed re...
In this paper, we argue that while relays will surely be an essential component of future infrastruc...
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[[abstract]]Relay stations are usually used to enhance the signal strength for the users near cell b...
[[abstract]]Relay stations are usually used to enhance the signal strength for the users near cell b...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
We consider a wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination, where communica...
Abstract — We study the impact of different levels of relay cooperation on the throughput of a two-h...
In ad-hoc networks, the optimal hop size is a trade-off between the transmission errors and the numb...
Abstract—Wireless multi-hop networks with infrastructure support have been actively studied to solve...
The use of low cost fixed wireless relays has been proposed as a way to deploy high data-rate networ...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
International audienceWe use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay chan...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate for-mulas for the multi-relay channel to study...
Abstract In this contribution the feasibility of providing high data rate coverage through fixed re...
In this paper, we argue that while relays will surely be an essential component of future infrastruc...
The undersigned hereby recommends to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Researc
[[abstract]]Relay stations are usually used to enhance the signal strength for the users near cell b...
[[abstract]]Relay stations are usually used to enhance the signal strength for the users near cell b...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
We consider a wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination, where communica...
Abstract — We study the impact of different levels of relay cooperation on the throughput of a two-h...
In ad-hoc networks, the optimal hop size is a trade-off between the transmission errors and the numb...
Abstract—Wireless multi-hop networks with infrastructure support have been actively studied to solve...
The use of low cost fixed wireless relays has been proposed as a way to deploy high data-rate networ...