We present a cooperative spatial reuse (CSR) scheme as a cooperative extension of the current TDMA-based MAC to enable spatial reuse in multi-rate wireless networks. We model spatial reuse as a cooperation problem on utilizing the time slots obtained from the TDMA-based MAC. In CSR, there are two operation modes. One is TDMA mode while the other is spatial reuse mode in which links transmit simultaneously. Links contribute their own time slots to form a cooperative group to do spatial reuse. Each link joins the group only if it can benefit in capacity or energy efficiency. Otherwise, the link will leave spatial reuse mode and switch back to TDMA. In this work, we focus on the transmit beamforming techniques to enable CSR by interference can...
Cooperative communications is the general idea of pooling the resources of dis-tributed nodes to imp...
omni-directional antennas concentrate their efforts in implementing efficient transmit power managem...
Future wireless systems are expected to extensively rely on cooperation between terminals, mimicking...
Mobile communications face a capacity crunch. To meet this explosive demand for high capacity, futur...
Mobile communications face a capacity crunch. To meet this explosive demand for high capacity, futur...
International audience— In this paper, we consider a decode-and-forward based wireless multihop netw...
Wireless ad hoc networks have been increasingly popular in recent years with the development of mobi...
Cooperative MIMO schemes can reduce both transmission energy and latency in distributed wireless sen...
Multiple-antenna systems, denoted as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), promise huge performance...
We address the problem of co-channel interference (CCI) in wireless mesh networks based on the IEEE8...
[[abstract]]The paper proposed a distributed spatial reuse MAC protocol (named DSR) for IEEE 802.11 ...
International audienceWe consider a decode-and-forward based wireless multihop network with a single...
In this paper, we propose a collaborative mobile optical wireless (OW) system that employs a collabo...
IEEE 802.11be networks (aka Wi-Fi 7) will have to cope with new bandwidth-hungry and low-latency ser...
In CSMA/CA-based, multi-hop, multi-rate wireless networks, spatial reuse can be increased by tuning ...
Cooperative communications is the general idea of pooling the resources of dis-tributed nodes to imp...
omni-directional antennas concentrate their efforts in implementing efficient transmit power managem...
Future wireless systems are expected to extensively rely on cooperation between terminals, mimicking...
Mobile communications face a capacity crunch. To meet this explosive demand for high capacity, futur...
Mobile communications face a capacity crunch. To meet this explosive demand for high capacity, futur...
International audience— In this paper, we consider a decode-and-forward based wireless multihop netw...
Wireless ad hoc networks have been increasingly popular in recent years with the development of mobi...
Cooperative MIMO schemes can reduce both transmission energy and latency in distributed wireless sen...
Multiple-antenna systems, denoted as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), promise huge performance...
We address the problem of co-channel interference (CCI) in wireless mesh networks based on the IEEE8...
[[abstract]]The paper proposed a distributed spatial reuse MAC protocol (named DSR) for IEEE 802.11 ...
International audienceWe consider a decode-and-forward based wireless multihop network with a single...
In this paper, we propose a collaborative mobile optical wireless (OW) system that employs a collabo...
IEEE 802.11be networks (aka Wi-Fi 7) will have to cope with new bandwidth-hungry and low-latency ser...
In CSMA/CA-based, multi-hop, multi-rate wireless networks, spatial reuse can be increased by tuning ...
Cooperative communications is the general idea of pooling the resources of dis-tributed nodes to imp...
omni-directional antennas concentrate their efforts in implementing efficient transmit power managem...
Future wireless systems are expected to extensively rely on cooperation between terminals, mimicking...