A model for analyzing a multihop packet radio network is presented. It takes into account both the absolute magnitude of the power of the received packet and the power relative to that of other packets which interfere with reception. The probability of correct packet reception is a function of the magnitude of the received power, and the probability of capture depends on the ratio between the received power of the received packet and that of other interfering packets. A network routing strategy is proposed, its performance in terms of average progress is analyzed, and the optimal transmission radius is found.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The problem of data communication in a multihop packet radio network (PRN) with a number of mobiles...
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Abstract- We present a one-dimensional model to analyze routing strategy N F P (Nearest with Forward...
A new model is presented for analyzing the performance of routing strategies in a packet radio netwo...
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The first ground wireless packet switching radio network, named the ALOHA network, was implemented i...
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The problem of data communication in a multihop packet radio network (PRN) with a number of mobiles...
The author examines the multiple-access capability of frequency-hopped, receiver-oriented, spread-sp...
Abstract- We present a one-dimensional model to analyze routing strategy N F P (Nearest with Forward...
A new model is presented for analyzing the performance of routing strategies in a packet radio netwo...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
Conference Theme: Communications in the Information AgeA model is presented for analyzing the perfor...
Abstract-In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfer...
In random access protocols for packet communications, it is widely assumed that the collision betwee...
A model is presented for analyzing the performance of transmission strategies in a multihop packet r...
A performance model of a slotted multihop packet radio network is presented. The message generation ...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering wirel...
This paper presents an approximated, but accurate and fast to compute, mathematical framework for ev...
The first ground wireless packet switching radio network, named the ALOHA network, was implemented i...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed ...
The problem of data communication in a multihop packet radio network (PRN) with a number of mobiles...
The author examines the multiple-access capability of frequency-hopped, receiver-oriented, spread-sp...
Abstract- We present a one-dimensional model to analyze routing strategy N F P (Nearest with Forward...