A fundamental problem that distinguishes wireless networks from wired networks is the mutual interference between routes within the proximity of each other. This phenomenon is known as route coupling and it restricts the possibility of occurrence of simultaneous communications along the coupled routes. In this context, the use of directional antenna, having smaller transmission beam-width compared to omnidirectional antenna, helps to easily decouple interfering routes, and improves network performance through Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA). However, even if we have an efficient directional MAC protocol, it alone would not be able to guarantee good system performance, unless we have a proper routing strategy in place that exploits the...
We investigate the possibility of using directional antennas for medium access control in wireless a...
Flying Ad-hoc Networks (FANETs) [1] are mobile ad-hoc networks formed by small and medium-sized UAVs...
The most widely used standard for wireless networks is the IEEE 802.11. In 802.11, dense deployment ...
In this paper, we present the design and evaluation of two techniques for routing improvement using ...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have emerged recently as a technology for next-generation wireless net...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have emerged recently as a technology for next-generation wireless net...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have emerged recently as a technology for next-generation wireless net...
Medium-access control (MAC) and multiple-hop routing protocols are presented that exploit the prese...
The ad hoc network has typically been applied in military and emergency environments. In the past de...
In this thesis, I present the design and evaluation of new techniques for using directional antennas...
Medium-access control (MAC) and multiple-hop routing protocols are presented that exploit the presen...
Using directional antennas can be beneficial for wireless ad hoc networks consisting of a collection...
MORE (MAC-independent Opportunistic Routing & Encoding) could increase network throughput by usi...
There is strong interest within DoD to utilize high-gain. directional antennas at both the transmitt...
Directional antennas have the potential to provide a fundamental breakthrough in ad hoc network capa...
We investigate the possibility of using directional antennas for medium access control in wireless a...
Flying Ad-hoc Networks (FANETs) [1] are mobile ad-hoc networks formed by small and medium-sized UAVs...
The most widely used standard for wireless networks is the IEEE 802.11. In 802.11, dense deployment ...
In this paper, we present the design and evaluation of two techniques for routing improvement using ...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have emerged recently as a technology for next-generation wireless net...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have emerged recently as a technology for next-generation wireless net...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have emerged recently as a technology for next-generation wireless net...
Medium-access control (MAC) and multiple-hop routing protocols are presented that exploit the prese...
The ad hoc network has typically been applied in military and emergency environments. In the past de...
In this thesis, I present the design and evaluation of new techniques for using directional antennas...
Medium-access control (MAC) and multiple-hop routing protocols are presented that exploit the presen...
Using directional antennas can be beneficial for wireless ad hoc networks consisting of a collection...
MORE (MAC-independent Opportunistic Routing & Encoding) could increase network throughput by usi...
There is strong interest within DoD to utilize high-gain. directional antennas at both the transmitt...
Directional antennas have the potential to provide a fundamental breakthrough in ad hoc network capa...
We investigate the possibility of using directional antennas for medium access control in wireless a...
Flying Ad-hoc Networks (FANETs) [1] are mobile ad-hoc networks formed by small and medium-sized UAVs...
The most widely used standard for wireless networks is the IEEE 802.11. In 802.11, dense deployment ...