Spatial Classification Multiple Access (SCMA) is introduced as an example of using the radio connectivity among nodes for the dynamic establishment of distributed transmission schedules in wireless multi hop wireless networks. The shared channel is organized into transmission frames whose length in number of time slots is defined solely by the need to avoid hidden-terminal interference, rather than some arbitrary number of time slots related to network size. SCMA is shown to attain feasible transmission schedules within a finite time; and is compared with representative examples of traditional approaches to medium access control (MAC) based on contention, transmission scheduling, and reservations. The results of the analysis show that SCMA ...
Current and future wireless standards use TDMA to provide guaranteed Quality-of-Service (QoS) in the...
This paper describes scheduling algorithms for schedul-ing traffic in wireless data networks with mu...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have become an important means of communication in recent years. In th...
Spatial Classification Multiple Access (SCMA) is introduced as an example of using the radio connect...
Geographical Classification Multiple Access (GCMA) is introduced for scheduled channel access in lar...
Spatial reuse TDMA has been proposed as an access scheme for multi-hop radio networks where real-tim...
Using two-hop neighborhood information, we develop four approaches for time-division channel access ...
An exciting application of Multi-hop Packet Radio Networks (MPRNet) is to provide communication serv...
Abstract—In wireless multihop networks communication between two end-nodes is carried out by hopping...
In this paper we consider a multi-hop wireless network, where a source transmits data to a destinati...
Abstract — It has been shown in prior work that when used in multi-hop wireless networks, the 802.11...
It is well known that CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) protocols exhibit very poor performance i...
In a multihop wireless network environment, it has been shown that IEEE 802.11 media access control ...
Abstract—In a multihop wireless network environment, it has been shown that IEEE 802.11 media access...
The Group Allocation Multiple Access (GAMA) protocol for scheduling variable-length packet transmiss...
Current and future wireless standards use TDMA to provide guaranteed Quality-of-Service (QoS) in the...
This paper describes scheduling algorithms for schedul-ing traffic in wireless data networks with mu...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have become an important means of communication in recent years. In th...
Spatial Classification Multiple Access (SCMA) is introduced as an example of using the radio connect...
Geographical Classification Multiple Access (GCMA) is introduced for scheduled channel access in lar...
Spatial reuse TDMA has been proposed as an access scheme for multi-hop radio networks where real-tim...
Using two-hop neighborhood information, we develop four approaches for time-division channel access ...
An exciting application of Multi-hop Packet Radio Networks (MPRNet) is to provide communication serv...
Abstract—In wireless multihop networks communication between two end-nodes is carried out by hopping...
In this paper we consider a multi-hop wireless network, where a source transmits data to a destinati...
Abstract — It has been shown in prior work that when used in multi-hop wireless networks, the 802.11...
It is well known that CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) protocols exhibit very poor performance i...
In a multihop wireless network environment, it has been shown that IEEE 802.11 media access control ...
Abstract—In a multihop wireless network environment, it has been shown that IEEE 802.11 media access...
The Group Allocation Multiple Access (GAMA) protocol for scheduling variable-length packet transmiss...
Current and future wireless standards use TDMA to provide guaranteed Quality-of-Service (QoS) in the...
This paper describes scheduling algorithms for schedul-ing traffic in wireless data networks with mu...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have become an important means of communication in recent years. In th...