This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed wireless network in which spatial reuse enables multi-packet communication (MPC), thus allowing the coexistence of multiple peer to peer communications. The objective is to present a completely theoretical model that provides closed form expressions for the capture probability, and for the statistics of the interference power and of the signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) experienced by a receiving node. The presented theory aims in particular to investigate the impact on the capture probability of the heterogeneity introduced by the network topology and by the use of different antenna systems. All theoretical results are validated by independ...
Recently, wireless ad hoc networks have witnessed a remarkable interest. In such networks, the mediu...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 distributed ...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 Distributed ...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed ...
This paper presents an approximated, but accurate and fast to compute, mathematical framework for ev...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a wireless network supporting multi-pa...
This paper has the objective of identifying the application domain of a particular multi-packet stra...
A model for analyzing a multihop packet radio network is presented. It takes into account both the a...
Advanced antenna systems enable spatial multiplexing through beamforming, allowing the coexistence o...
In this work, we revisit classical packet radio networks with a modern treatment of physical-layer (...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering wirel...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
Abstract-In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfer...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
This paper presents a mathematical framework for including the angular domain beside the radial one ...
Recently, wireless ad hoc networks have witnessed a remarkable interest. In such networks, the mediu...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 distributed ...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 Distributed ...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a distributed and heterogeneous fixed ...
This paper presents an approximated, but accurate and fast to compute, mathematical framework for ev...
This paper analyzes the problem of modeling the collisions in a wireless network supporting multi-pa...
This paper has the objective of identifying the application domain of a particular multi-packet stra...
A model for analyzing a multihop packet radio network is presented. It takes into account both the a...
Advanced antenna systems enable spatial multiplexing through beamforming, allowing the coexistence o...
In this work, we revisit classical packet radio networks with a modern treatment of physical-layer (...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering wirel...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
Abstract-In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfer...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
This paper presents a mathematical framework for including the angular domain beside the radial one ...
Recently, wireless ad hoc networks have witnessed a remarkable interest. In such networks, the mediu...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 distributed ...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 Distributed ...