In this work we compare two models to calculate the capacity of multihop wireless networks. The first model utilizes the maximal independent sets of the conflict graph. The problem in that model is formulated as a linear program. The second model in our comparison utilizes the maximal cliques of the conflict graph using integer programming. We see the second model is much more efficient in calculating the capacity for larger networks. We make no assumption on the interference models and we only model it by assuming a conflict matrix. First, we prove there is a periodic schedule for the flow, by using that we formulate our integer programming model to attain maximum capacity for the network. We consider one source of data and one destination...
We study the algorithmic problem of coordinating transmissions in a wireless network where radio int...
Given a placement of wireless nodes in space and a traffic demand between pairs of nodes, can these ...
A fundamental problem in multi-hop wireless networks is to estimate their throughout ca-pacity. The ...
In this work we compare two models to calculate the capacity of multihop wireless networks. The firs...
We consider a wireless network of n nodes that communicate over a common wireless medium under some ...
Abstract—In a multihop wireless network, wireless interference is crucial to the maximum multiflow (...
We present new upper bounds for fundamental problems in multichannel wireless networks. These bounds...
Greedy Maximal Matching (GMM) is an important scheduling scheme for multi-hop wireless networks. It ...
AbstractTraditionally, network optimization problems assume that each link in the network has a fixe...
In this paper, we characterize the performance of an important class of scheduling schemes, called g...
Wireless ad hoc networks are advancing rapidly, both in research and more and more into our everyday...
Abstract- The capacity of an ad-hoc network is severely affected by interference between links, and ...
Abstract—In this paper, we characterize the performance of an important class of scheduling schemes,...
Due to its low complexity, Greedy Maximal Scheduling (GMS), also known as Longest Queue First (LQF),...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
We study the algorithmic problem of coordinating transmissions in a wireless network where radio int...
Given a placement of wireless nodes in space and a traffic demand between pairs of nodes, can these ...
A fundamental problem in multi-hop wireless networks is to estimate their throughout ca-pacity. The ...
In this work we compare two models to calculate the capacity of multihop wireless networks. The firs...
We consider a wireless network of n nodes that communicate over a common wireless medium under some ...
Abstract—In a multihop wireless network, wireless interference is crucial to the maximum multiflow (...
We present new upper bounds for fundamental problems in multichannel wireless networks. These bounds...
Greedy Maximal Matching (GMM) is an important scheduling scheme for multi-hop wireless networks. It ...
AbstractTraditionally, network optimization problems assume that each link in the network has a fixe...
In this paper, we characterize the performance of an important class of scheduling schemes, called g...
Wireless ad hoc networks are advancing rapidly, both in research and more and more into our everyday...
Abstract- The capacity of an ad-hoc network is severely affected by interference between links, and ...
Abstract—In this paper, we characterize the performance of an important class of scheduling schemes,...
Due to its low complexity, Greedy Maximal Scheduling (GMS), also known as Longest Queue First (LQF),...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
We study the algorithmic problem of coordinating transmissions in a wireless network where radio int...
Given a placement of wireless nodes in space and a traffic demand between pairs of nodes, can these ...
A fundamental problem in multi-hop wireless networks is to estimate their throughout ca-pacity. The ...