The paper presents a self-organizing, multihop packet radio network architecture for multimedia. This architecture relies on code division access scheme. Nodes are organized into subsets called clusters. Within a cluster, any two nodes are one hop away from each other. All links in a cluster are assigned a common spread-spectrum code. Channel access in a cluster is implemented using a round robin scheme for data traffic and a piggyback scheme with bandwidth reservation for real time traffic. At call setup time, this architecture constructs virtual circuits and allocates bandwidth to each real time session. This multicluster architecture provides a good spatial reuse of the bandwidth. Since none of the nodes need to keep accurate common time...
With the evolution of 802.11-based wireless networks from hotspots to mesh networks, there has been ...
Abstract: In a mobile ad hoc packet radio network using transmission scheduling, when a terminal bo...
Prior work in the field of packet radio networks has often assumed a simple model of successful rece...
This paper describes a self-organizing, multihop, mobile radio network, which relies on a code divis...
In this paper, we propose a bandwidth routing algorithm in a multi-hop packet radio environment, whi...
The design of a packet radio network must reflect the operational requirements and environmental con...
A multihop, packet radio, communication network consists of a collection of geographically distribut...
A new programmable radio has been designed by ITT and in a companion paper [1] we describe new chann...
This paper describes and analyzes a distributed algorithm for assigning codes in a dynamic, multihop...
A distributed time-slot assignment protocol is developed for a mobile multi-hop broadcast packet rad...
The provision of multimedia services to a wireless environment presents several technical challenges...
The capacity of a distributed, self-organizing, mobile, multihop broadcast packet-radio network usin...
Current trends in the field of communication systems engineering aim at integrating different commun...
The paper presents a self-organizing, wireless mobile radio net-work for multimedia support. The pro...
A new architecture for mobile radio networks, called the linked cluster architecture, is described, ...
With the evolution of 802.11-based wireless networks from hotspots to mesh networks, there has been ...
Abstract: In a mobile ad hoc packet radio network using transmission scheduling, when a terminal bo...
Prior work in the field of packet radio networks has often assumed a simple model of successful rece...
This paper describes a self-organizing, multihop, mobile radio network, which relies on a code divis...
In this paper, we propose a bandwidth routing algorithm in a multi-hop packet radio environment, whi...
The design of a packet radio network must reflect the operational requirements and environmental con...
A multihop, packet radio, communication network consists of a collection of geographically distribut...
A new programmable radio has been designed by ITT and in a companion paper [1] we describe new chann...
This paper describes and analyzes a distributed algorithm for assigning codes in a dynamic, multihop...
A distributed time-slot assignment protocol is developed for a mobile multi-hop broadcast packet rad...
The provision of multimedia services to a wireless environment presents several technical challenges...
The capacity of a distributed, self-organizing, mobile, multihop broadcast packet-radio network usin...
Current trends in the field of communication systems engineering aim at integrating different commun...
The paper presents a self-organizing, wireless mobile radio net-work for multimedia support. The pro...
A new architecture for mobile radio networks, called the linked cluster architecture, is described, ...
With the evolution of 802.11-based wireless networks from hotspots to mesh networks, there has been ...
Abstract: In a mobile ad hoc packet radio network using transmission scheduling, when a terminal bo...
Prior work in the field of packet radio networks has often assumed a simple model of successful rece...