Various properties of wireless networks, such as mobility, frequent disconnections and varying channel conditions, have made it a challenging task to design networking protocols for wireless communications. In this dissertation, we address several problems related to both the routing layer and medium access control (MAC) layer in wireless networks aiming to enhance the network performance. First, we study the effect of the channel noise on the network performance. We present mechanisms to compute energy-efficient paths in noisy environments for ad hoc networks by exploiting the IEEE 802.11 fragmentation mechanism. These mechanisms enhance the network performance up to orders of magnitude in terms of energy and throughput. We also enhance t...
IEEE 802.11Wireless backhaul networks (WBNs) provide scalable and cost-effective solutions for inter...
Ad hoc network is intrinsically autonomous and self-configuring network that does not require any de...
International audienceSince the emergence of ubiquitous computing, evaluating wireless network perfo...
In the last decade, 802.11 wireless devices data-rates have increased by three orders of magnitude, ...
This paper proposes a cross-layer design (CLD) framework called channel-aware buffer unit multiple a...
Conventional Link Adaptation Techniques in wireless networks aim to overcome harsh link conditions c...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) operating in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio...
The ability of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to perform well in multi-hop ad ...
Energy is a critical resource in the design of Ad-hoc and multi-hop wireless networks, since wireles...
Ad hoc networks have emerged recently as an important trend of future wireless systems. The evolving...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-50.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Model -- 4. Simula...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Link quality-based rate adaptation has been widely used for IEEE 802.11 networks. However, network p...
As the Internet gets more populated and the number of devices increase dramatically, demanding conne...
In this article, we introduce a power-hopping technique (PH-MAC) that, by alternating between diffe...
IEEE 802.11Wireless backhaul networks (WBNs) provide scalable and cost-effective solutions for inter...
Ad hoc network is intrinsically autonomous and self-configuring network that does not require any de...
International audienceSince the emergence of ubiquitous computing, evaluating wireless network perfo...
In the last decade, 802.11 wireless devices data-rates have increased by three orders of magnitude, ...
This paper proposes a cross-layer design (CLD) framework called channel-aware buffer unit multiple a...
Conventional Link Adaptation Techniques in wireless networks aim to overcome harsh link conditions c...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) operating in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio...
The ability of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to perform well in multi-hop ad ...
Energy is a critical resource in the design of Ad-hoc and multi-hop wireless networks, since wireles...
Ad hoc networks have emerged recently as an important trend of future wireless systems. The evolving...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-50.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Model -- 4. Simula...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Link quality-based rate adaptation has been widely used for IEEE 802.11 networks. However, network p...
As the Internet gets more populated and the number of devices increase dramatically, demanding conne...
In this article, we introduce a power-hopping technique (PH-MAC) that, by alternating between diffe...
IEEE 802.11Wireless backhaul networks (WBNs) provide scalable and cost-effective solutions for inter...
Ad hoc network is intrinsically autonomous and self-configuring network that does not require any de...
International audienceSince the emergence of ubiquitous computing, evaluating wireless network perfo...