A new architecture for mobile radio networks, called the linked cluster architecture, is described, and methods for implementing this architecture using distributed control techniques are presented. We illustrate how fully distributed control methods can be combined with hierarchical control to create a network that is robust with respect to both node loss and connectivity changes. Two distributed algorithms are presented that deal with the formation and linkage of clusters and the activation of the network links. To study the performance of our network structuring algorithms, a simulation model was developed. The use of Simula to construct software simulation tools is illustrated. Simulation results are shown for the example of a high freq...
The provision of multimedia services to a wireless environment presents several technical challenges...
The drastic growth of mobile traffic greatly challenges the capacity of mobile infrastructures. Dens...
We present our recent results in the area of distributed control over wireless networks. In our prev...
The design of a packet radio network must reflect the operational requirements and environmental con...
We present a method to stabilize a plant with a network of resource constrained wireless nodes. As o...
This position paper introduces the motivation and preliminary implementation issues of a distributed...
We present a method to stabilize a plant with a network of resource constrained wireless nodes. As o...
This paper describes a self-organizing, multihop, mobile radio network, which relies on a code divis...
We present a distributed scheme used for control over a network of wireless nodes. As opposed to tra...
The paper presents a self-organizing, multihop packet radio network architecture for multimedia. Thi...
This report documents the research work carried out for Task 3.4. on networking protocols for contro...
Wireless networks' models differ from wired ones at least in the innovative dynamic effects of host-...
Cellular mobile radio systems will be of increasing importance in the future. This thesis describes ...
Abstract — Over the last few years, a variety of access technologies have been deployed. In a multip...
In this paper, the integrated control and optimization problem of mobile cooperative communication c...
The provision of multimedia services to a wireless environment presents several technical challenges...
The drastic growth of mobile traffic greatly challenges the capacity of mobile infrastructures. Dens...
We present our recent results in the area of distributed control over wireless networks. In our prev...
The design of a packet radio network must reflect the operational requirements and environmental con...
We present a method to stabilize a plant with a network of resource constrained wireless nodes. As o...
This position paper introduces the motivation and preliminary implementation issues of a distributed...
We present a method to stabilize a plant with a network of resource constrained wireless nodes. As o...
This paper describes a self-organizing, multihop, mobile radio network, which relies on a code divis...
We present a distributed scheme used for control over a network of wireless nodes. As opposed to tra...
The paper presents a self-organizing, multihop packet radio network architecture for multimedia. Thi...
This report documents the research work carried out for Task 3.4. on networking protocols for contro...
Wireless networks' models differ from wired ones at least in the innovative dynamic effects of host-...
Cellular mobile radio systems will be of increasing importance in the future. This thesis describes ...
Abstract — Over the last few years, a variety of access technologies have been deployed. In a multip...
In this paper, the integrated control and optimization problem of mobile cooperative communication c...
The provision of multimedia services to a wireless environment presents several technical challenges...
The drastic growth of mobile traffic greatly challenges the capacity of mobile infrastructures. Dens...
We present our recent results in the area of distributed control over wireless networks. In our prev...