International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of finding the optimal performance region of a wireless ad hoc network when multiple performance metrics are considered. Our contribution is to propose a novel cross-layer framework for deriving the Pareto optimal performance bounds for the network. These Pareto bounds provide key information for understanding the network behavior and the performance trade-offs when multiple criteria are relevant. Our approach is to take a holistic view of the network that captures the cross-interactions among interference management techniques implemented at various layers of the protocol stack (e.g. routing and resource allocation) and determines the objective functions for the multiple criteria t...
National audienceThis work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-re...
This report addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for wireless ad hoc netwo...
Abstract—This paper considers coexisting wireless networks sharing radio resources with contradictin...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of finding the optimal performance region...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the optimal performance region of a wireless ad hoc ...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of finding the optimal performance region...
RoutingInternational audienceWireless ad hoc networks are seldom characterized by one single perform...
Wireless ad hoc networks are seldom characterized by one single performance metric, yet the current ...
This work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-relay and a 2-relay...
National audienceThis work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-re...
National audienceThis work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-re...
International audienceThis paper concentrates on characterizing energy, latency and capacity trade-o...
This paper focuses in the selection of an optimal path pair for cooperative diversity based on cross...
This paper focuses in the selection of an optimal path pair for cooperative diversity based on cross...
This paper focuses in the selection of an optimal path pair for cooperative diversity based on cross...
National audienceThis work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-re...
This report addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for wireless ad hoc netwo...
Abstract—This paper considers coexisting wireless networks sharing radio resources with contradictin...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of finding the optimal performance region...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the optimal performance region of a wireless ad hoc ...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of finding the optimal performance region...
RoutingInternational audienceWireless ad hoc networks are seldom characterized by one single perform...
Wireless ad hoc networks are seldom characterized by one single performance metric, yet the current ...
This work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-relay and a 2-relay...
National audienceThis work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-re...
National audienceThis work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-re...
International audienceThis paper concentrates on characterizing energy, latency and capacity trade-o...
This paper focuses in the selection of an optimal path pair for cooperative diversity based on cross...
This paper focuses in the selection of an optimal path pair for cooperative diversity based on cross...
This paper focuses in the selection of an optimal path pair for cooperative diversity based on cross...
National audienceThis work addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for a 1-re...
This report addresses the problem of deriving fundamental trade-off bounds for wireless ad hoc netwo...
Abstract—This paper considers coexisting wireless networks sharing radio resources with contradictin...