We investigate the impact and design of two important application dependent parameters-the effective per-node data rate and the outage constraint-for single-antenna point-to-point transmission in wireless ad hoc networks. In contrast to most existing work, our results explicitly account for the effects of channel estimation. We first derive a new outage probability expression, from which we completely characterize the feasible range of effective per-node data rate and outage constraint pairs which yield a positive transmission capacity, and derive an exact expression for the transmission capacity in such cases. We then proceed to optimize the transmission capacity under different assumptions, yielding considerable new insight. First, assumi...
In wireless communication systems, transmitted signals are corrupted by fading as well as noise. The...
Abstract—We investigate the connectivity of fading wire-less ad-hoc networks with a pair of novel co...
As information networks grow in magnitude and complexity, new models and frameworks are necessary to...
We investigate the impact of channel estimation when employing point-to-point multiple-input single-...
In this paper we analyze the performance of wireless ad hoc networks with outage constraints. Using ...
In this dissertation, we investigate the performance of point-to-point wireless ad hoc networks. The...
The transmission capacity of an ad-hoc network is the maximum density of active transmitters per uni...
Outage probability and transmission capacity are two metrics that are often used together to quantif...
Abstract—In this paper, upper and lower bounds on the transmission capacity of spread-spectrum (SS) ...
Abstract—We consider a user isotropic fast fading ad-hoc network with no channel state information ...
In wireless networks, communication links may be subject to random fatal impacts: for example, sens...
Abstract—Outage probabilities and single-hop throughput are two important performance metrics that h...
In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is primarily dic...
This letter considers simultaneous wireless information and power transfer in ad hoc networks, where...
Channel estimation error results in severe performance deterioration in wireless networks. In this p...
In wireless communication systems, transmitted signals are corrupted by fading as well as noise. The...
Abstract—We investigate the connectivity of fading wire-less ad-hoc networks with a pair of novel co...
As information networks grow in magnitude and complexity, new models and frameworks are necessary to...
We investigate the impact of channel estimation when employing point-to-point multiple-input single-...
In this paper we analyze the performance of wireless ad hoc networks with outage constraints. Using ...
In this dissertation, we investigate the performance of point-to-point wireless ad hoc networks. The...
The transmission capacity of an ad-hoc network is the maximum density of active transmitters per uni...
Outage probability and transmission capacity are two metrics that are often used together to quantif...
Abstract—In this paper, upper and lower bounds on the transmission capacity of spread-spectrum (SS) ...
Abstract—We consider a user isotropic fast fading ad-hoc network with no channel state information ...
In wireless networks, communication links may be subject to random fatal impacts: for example, sens...
Abstract—Outage probabilities and single-hop throughput are two important performance metrics that h...
In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is primarily dic...
This letter considers simultaneous wireless information and power transfer in ad hoc networks, where...
Channel estimation error results in severe performance deterioration in wireless networks. In this p...
In wireless communication systems, transmitted signals are corrupted by fading as well as noise. The...
Abstract—We investigate the connectivity of fading wire-less ad-hoc networks with a pair of novel co...
As information networks grow in magnitude and complexity, new models and frameworks are necessary to...