A multi-hop ad hoc network requires no infrastructure, like base stations or routers to function. This means that it can quickly be deployed and in movement, making it ideal for scenarios like natural disasters or battlefield communication. A single-frequency network (SFN) is the idea that transmitters can cooperate to send the same signals simultaneously over the same frequency channel, such that the signals are amplified. It was previously proposed that SFNs could be created in multi-hop ad hoc networks. According to simulations, this could improve the energy consumption, signal reachability, and data transfer rate. As this has only been simulated, the purpose of this project is to experimentally verify that SFN is attainable in a multi-h...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
A multi-hop wireless network is considered promising for the next-generation communication systems b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61)Wireless sensor networks are formed by a group of mini...
A multi-hop ad hoc network requires no infrastructure, like base stations or routers to function. Th...
Multi-hop ad-hoc networking paradigm is expected to be the key feature in future wireless communicat...
this paper we suggest a new approach to interconnect multiple frequency hopping channels into an ad ...
Wireless networks in-the-loop is a method to develop software radio systems which operate in ne...
Thesis (M.S): Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng...
This thesis deals with two topics in wireless communications: interference between frequency-hopping...
Abstract—Ad hoc networks are becoming more important in the modern complex environment. The ad hoc n...
Wireless mobile ad-hoc networks are formed by mobile devices that set up a possibly short-lived netw...
A wireless Ad-hoc network consists of wireless nodes communicating without the need for a centralize...
Abstract--Study of the multipoint-to-multipoint (M2M) radio channel, the physical backbone of wirele...
Existing MAC protocols for wireless LAN systems assume that a particular node can operate on only on...
This paper presents an experimental study of a multihop Internet Protocol Version 6 over Low-Power W...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
A multi-hop wireless network is considered promising for the next-generation communication systems b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61)Wireless sensor networks are formed by a group of mini...
A multi-hop ad hoc network requires no infrastructure, like base stations or routers to function. Th...
Multi-hop ad-hoc networking paradigm is expected to be the key feature in future wireless communicat...
this paper we suggest a new approach to interconnect multiple frequency hopping channels into an ad ...
Wireless networks in-the-loop is a method to develop software radio systems which operate in ne...
Thesis (M.S): Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng...
This thesis deals with two topics in wireless communications: interference between frequency-hopping...
Abstract—Ad hoc networks are becoming more important in the modern complex environment. The ad hoc n...
Wireless mobile ad-hoc networks are formed by mobile devices that set up a possibly short-lived netw...
A wireless Ad-hoc network consists of wireless nodes communicating without the need for a centralize...
Abstract--Study of the multipoint-to-multipoint (M2M) radio channel, the physical backbone of wirele...
Existing MAC protocols for wireless LAN systems assume that a particular node can operate on only on...
This paper presents an experimental study of a multihop Internet Protocol Version 6 over Low-Power W...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
A multi-hop wireless network is considered promising for the next-generation communication systems b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61)Wireless sensor networks are formed by a group of mini...