We take a cross-layer design approach to study rate control in multihop wireless networks. Due to the lossy nature of wireless links, the data rate of a given flow becomes smaller and smaller along its routing path. As a result, the data rate received successfully at the destination node (the effective rate) is typically lower than the transmission rate at the source node (the injection rate). In light of this observation, we treat each flow as a leaky-pipe" flow and introduce the notion of effective utility associated with the effective rate (not the injection rate) of each flow. We then explore rate control through effective network utility maximization (ENUM) in this study. Two network models are studied in this paper: 1) ENUM with link ...
This thesis studies end-to-end performance and fairness in two classes of backhaul networks, namely ...
This paper studies the interaction between TCP congestion control and wireless interference. One of ...
Many networked applications use end-to-end congestion control protocols to avoid the occurrence of c...
Due to multi-path fading and co-channel interference, wireless links are lossy in nature. As a resul...
Abstract — Flow control, including congestion control for data transmission, and rate control for mu...
In this paper, we address the rate control problem in a multihop random access wireless network, wit...
One major problem of cross-layer control algorithms in multi-hop wireless networks is that they lead...
In this paper, we provide and study a general framework that facilitates the development of distribu...
In this paper, we study cross-layer design for rate control in multihop wireless networks. In our pr...
Abstract—In this paper we develop a general framework for the problem of flow control over wireless ...
Abstract — In this paper, we study cross-layer design for rate control in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—Joint design of flow control, multipath routing, and random access control is considered fo...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal Quality of Service (QoS), Traffic Engineering (TE) and F...
Studies of transport protocols for ad-hoc networks have shown that flow control mechanisms based on ...
Information flow in a telecommunication network is accomplished through the interaction of mechanism...
This thesis studies end-to-end performance and fairness in two classes of backhaul networks, namely ...
This paper studies the interaction between TCP congestion control and wireless interference. One of ...
Many networked applications use end-to-end congestion control protocols to avoid the occurrence of c...
Due to multi-path fading and co-channel interference, wireless links are lossy in nature. As a resul...
Abstract — Flow control, including congestion control for data transmission, and rate control for mu...
In this paper, we address the rate control problem in a multihop random access wireless network, wit...
One major problem of cross-layer control algorithms in multi-hop wireless networks is that they lead...
In this paper, we provide and study a general framework that facilitates the development of distribu...
In this paper, we study cross-layer design for rate control in multihop wireless networks. In our pr...
Abstract—In this paper we develop a general framework for the problem of flow control over wireless ...
Abstract — In this paper, we study cross-layer design for rate control in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—Joint design of flow control, multipath routing, and random access control is considered fo...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal Quality of Service (QoS), Traffic Engineering (TE) and F...
Studies of transport protocols for ad-hoc networks have shown that flow control mechanisms based on ...
Information flow in a telecommunication network is accomplished through the interaction of mechanism...
This thesis studies end-to-end performance and fairness in two classes of backhaul networks, namely ...
This paper studies the interaction between TCP congestion control and wireless interference. One of ...
Many networked applications use end-to-end congestion control protocols to avoid the occurrence of c...