The problem of transmission scheduling in single hop and multi-hop wireless networks has been extensively studied. The focus has been on optimizing the efficiency of transmission parallelization, through a minimum-length schedule that meets a given set of traffic demands using the smallest possible number of time slots. Each time slot is associated with a set of transmissions that are compatible with each other according to the considered interference model. The minimum-length approach maximizes the resource reuse, but it does not ensure minimum end-to-end packet delay for multiple source-destination pairs, due to its inherent assumption of frame periodicity. In the paper we study the problem of transmission scheduling and routing aiming at...
The topic of the thesis is medium access which is one of the fundamental problems in wireless networ...
In this paper, we address two issues in multihop wireless networks—poor end-to-end delay performance...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
The problem of transmission scheduling in single hop and multi-hop wireless networks has been extens...
Abstract—The problem of scheduling transmission in single hop and multi-hop wireless networks with a...
The key aim of a multi-hop wireless network is to increase service efficiency in terms of transmissi...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the minimum length scheduling problem in wireless networks, where...
Abstract—The link scheduling in wireless multi-hop networks is addressed. Different from most of wor...
Optimization of channel utilization in wireless networks is typically based on transmission parallel...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of minimum delay scheduling in wireless networks with multi-...
Abstract — In this paper, we revisit the problem of determining the minimum-length schedule that sat...
Most distributed wireless scheduling schemes that are provably efficient have been developed under t...
Abstract—We analyze the delay performance of a multi-hop wireless network with a fixed route between...
Link adaptation technologies, such as Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) and Multiple-Input-Multip...
The topic of the thesis is medium access which is one of the fundamental problems in wireless networ...
In this paper, we address two issues in multihop wireless networks—poor end-to-end delay performance...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
The problem of transmission scheduling in single hop and multi-hop wireless networks has been extens...
Abstract—The problem of scheduling transmission in single hop and multi-hop wireless networks with a...
The key aim of a multi-hop wireless network is to increase service efficiency in terms of transmissi...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the minimum length scheduling problem in wireless networks, where...
Abstract—The link scheduling in wireless multi-hop networks is addressed. Different from most of wor...
Optimization of channel utilization in wireless networks is typically based on transmission parallel...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of minimum delay scheduling in wireless networks with multi-...
Abstract — In this paper, we revisit the problem of determining the minimum-length schedule that sat...
Most distributed wireless scheduling schemes that are provably efficient have been developed under t...
Abstract—We analyze the delay performance of a multi-hop wireless network with a fixed route between...
Link adaptation technologies, such as Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) and Multiple-Input-Multip...
The topic of the thesis is medium access which is one of the fundamental problems in wireless networ...
In this paper, we address two issues in multihop wireless networks—poor end-to-end delay performance...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...