The drive toward the implementation and massive deployment of wireless sensor networks calls for ultralow-cost and low-power nodes. While the digital subsystems of the nodes are still following Moore’s Law, there is no such trend regarding the performance of analog components. This work proposes a fully integrated architecture of both digital and analog components (including local oscillator) that offers significant reduction in cost, size, and overall power consumption of the node. Even though such a radical architecture cannot offer the reliable tuning of standard designs, it is shown that by using random network coding, a dense network of such nodes can achieve throughput linear in the number of channels available for communication. More...
link above is to conference program pageThe rate optimization for wireless networks with low SNR is...
Traditionally, information flows in communication networks are treated as commodity flows. Network c...
Abstract—Network coding enables novel network func-tionalities and thus offers a wider canvas of cho...
The drive toward the implementation and massive deployment of wireless sensor networks calls for ult...
This dissertation investigates three problems associated with wireless networks. First, throughput ...
Abstract-This work studies how to select optimal code parameters of Random Linear Network Coding (RL...
Abstract — We consider the problem of broadcasting in an ad-hoc wireless network, where all nodes of...
The broadcast throughput in a network is defined as the average number of messages that can be trans...
This thesis considers three problems arising in the study of network communications. The first two r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Abstract—A node performing analog network coding simply forwards a signal it receives over a wireles...
The problem of maximum rate achievable with analog network coding for a unicast communication over a...
International audienceWe study efficient broadcasting for wireless sensor networks, with network cod...
We study the maximum flow possible between a single-source and multiple terminals in a weighted rand...
Network Coding as a recently emerged concept in Communication Networks Research, has attracted a lot...
link above is to conference program pageThe rate optimization for wireless networks with low SNR is...
Traditionally, information flows in communication networks are treated as commodity flows. Network c...
Abstract—Network coding enables novel network func-tionalities and thus offers a wider canvas of cho...
The drive toward the implementation and massive deployment of wireless sensor networks calls for ult...
This dissertation investigates three problems associated with wireless networks. First, throughput ...
Abstract-This work studies how to select optimal code parameters of Random Linear Network Coding (RL...
Abstract — We consider the problem of broadcasting in an ad-hoc wireless network, where all nodes of...
The broadcast throughput in a network is defined as the average number of messages that can be trans...
This thesis considers three problems arising in the study of network communications. The first two r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Abstract—A node performing analog network coding simply forwards a signal it receives over a wireles...
The problem of maximum rate achievable with analog network coding for a unicast communication over a...
International audienceWe study efficient broadcasting for wireless sensor networks, with network cod...
We study the maximum flow possible between a single-source and multiple terminals in a weighted rand...
Network Coding as a recently emerged concept in Communication Networks Research, has attracted a lot...
link above is to conference program pageThe rate optimization for wireless networks with low SNR is...
Traditionally, information flows in communication networks are treated as commodity flows. Network c...
Abstract—Network coding enables novel network func-tionalities and thus offers a wider canvas of cho...