In this paper we investigate the performance of data-link and transport protocols running on a transmission system including multiple transmit and receive antennas with a BLAST architecture. More specifically, by exploring the possibility of adaptively selecting the set of transmit antennas to improve protocol performance, we propose and discuss a novel strategy for antenna selection which is suited to the protocols considered. We show that the use of these adaptive techniques leads to an increase of the link throughput, which becomes significant even at small values of the signal-to-noise ratio if the proposed strategy is adopted. Moreover, when applied to TCP, our selection method significantly outperforms the more general channel-capacit...
In this thesis, ad hoc networks with frequency-agile radios utilizing omni-directional and direction...
Abstract—In several wireless communication systems low com-plexity channel selection schemes are req...
To optimize performance of applications running over wireless channels state-of-the-art wireless acc...
In this paper we address the issue of optimizing the performance of data-link and transport protocol...
In this paper we address the issue of optimizing the performance of data-link and transport protocol...
In this paper we address the issue of optimizing the performance of data-link and transport protocol...
Abstract — Almost a decade long research on the performance of TCP in wireless networks has resulted...
We present low-complexity adaptive protocols for both unicast and multicast transmission in wireless...
To increase the link layer throughput, 802.16 Working Group defines the application of adaptive modu...
The rapidly increasing importance of wireless communications (including satellite), together with th...
Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems can significantly increase channel capacity, especiall...
This paper considers a cross-layer adaptive modulation switching concept for TCP-enabled MIMO wirele...
Abstract—An opportunistic, rate-adaptive system exploits multi-user diversity by selecting the best ...
We propose some new adaptive amplify-and-forward (AF) and decode-and-forward (DF) protocols using a ...
In this paper, we investigate the benefits of providing limited-feedback and using transmit antenna ...
In this thesis, ad hoc networks with frequency-agile radios utilizing omni-directional and direction...
Abstract—In several wireless communication systems low com-plexity channel selection schemes are req...
To optimize performance of applications running over wireless channels state-of-the-art wireless acc...
In this paper we address the issue of optimizing the performance of data-link and transport protocol...
In this paper we address the issue of optimizing the performance of data-link and transport protocol...
In this paper we address the issue of optimizing the performance of data-link and transport protocol...
Abstract — Almost a decade long research on the performance of TCP in wireless networks has resulted...
We present low-complexity adaptive protocols for both unicast and multicast transmission in wireless...
To increase the link layer throughput, 802.16 Working Group defines the application of adaptive modu...
The rapidly increasing importance of wireless communications (including satellite), together with th...
Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems can significantly increase channel capacity, especiall...
This paper considers a cross-layer adaptive modulation switching concept for TCP-enabled MIMO wirele...
Abstract—An opportunistic, rate-adaptive system exploits multi-user diversity by selecting the best ...
We propose some new adaptive amplify-and-forward (AF) and decode-and-forward (DF) protocols using a ...
In this paper, we investigate the benefits of providing limited-feedback and using transmit antenna ...
In this thesis, ad hoc networks with frequency-agile radios utilizing omni-directional and direction...
Abstract—In several wireless communication systems low com-plexity channel selection schemes are req...
To optimize performance of applications running over wireless channels state-of-the-art wireless acc...