International audience<p>We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the problem of as-you-go deployment of relay nodes. The achievable rate formulas are for full-duplex radios at the relays and for decode-and-forward relaying. Deployment is done along the straight line joining a source node and a sink node at an unknown distance from the source. The problem is for a deployment agent to walk from the source to the sink, deploying relays as he walks, given the knowledge of the wireless path-loss model, and given that the distance to the sink node is exponentially distributed with known mean. As a precursor to the formulation of the deploy-as-you-go problem, we apply the multi-relay channel achie...
A person walks along a line (which could be an idealisation of a forest trail, for example), placing...
A wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination is considered, where nodes c...
We consider a wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination, where communica...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate for-mulas for the multi-relay channel to study...
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 study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or “as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes along a path,...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or ``as-you-go'') deployment of wireless relay nodes along a pat...
Motivated by the need for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireless sensor networks in some situ...
We are motivated by the need, in some applications, for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireles...
This thesis explores the optimal node placement for linear Gaussian multiple relay networks of an a...
Abstract—We consider the problem of maximizing the lifetime of a wireless connection between a trans...
A person walks along a line (which could be an idealisation of a forest trail, for example), placing...
A wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination is considered, where nodes c...
We consider a wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination, where communica...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate for-mulas for the multi-relay channel to study...
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 study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or “as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes along a path,...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or ``as-you-go'') deployment of wireless relay nodes along a pat...
Motivated by the need for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireless sensor networks in some situ...
We are motivated by the need, in some applications, for impromptu or as-you-go deployment of wireles...
This thesis explores the optimal node placement for linear Gaussian multiple relay networks of an a...
Abstract—We consider the problem of maximizing the lifetime of a wireless connection between a trans...
A person walks along a line (which could be an idealisation of a forest trail, for example), placing...
A wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination is considered, where nodes c...
We consider a wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination, where communica...