Fibre-Wireless (FiWi) access networks have been proposed as flexible and cost-effective solutions for future access networks. At the wireless mesh section, wireless routers have to forward both local traffic from directly connected users and foreign traffic from neighbour wireless routers. How to allocate resources to local and foreign traffic at each router in a balanced way, while avoiding starvation of routers requiring less resources, is a fundamental issue that must be solved so that new services emerge. Here, we develop a repeated game framework for bandwidth allocation and propose an algorithm that allocates bandwidth in a fair manner. The algorithm is able to detect over claiming routers and avoid possible denial of servic...
Fairness in traffic management improves the isolation between traffic streams, offers a more predict...
Wireless networks are expected to support real-time interactive multimedia traffic and must be able,...
Part 1: Future Heterogeneous NetworkInternational audienceIn wireless networks many nodes contend fo...
International audienceAchieving fair bandwidth distribution among uplink and downlink ows in IEEE 80...
Fiber-wireless (FiWi) access mesh networks have been proposed as flexible and cost-effective sol...
Includes bibliographical references.We are currently experiencing many technological advances and as...
This paper examines the theoretical aspects of bandwidth sharing in wireless, possibly mobile, ad-ho...
The emergence of nomadic applications has raised intense research interest in providing Quality of S...
AbstractWith respect to the rapidly growing Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication system, an...
Fibre wireless (FiWi) access networks constitute a promising candidate to meet the demanding challen...
We introduce some game theoretic notions of fairness and robustness in determining power allocations...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
In next generation wireless network (NGWN), mobile users are capable of connecting to the core netwo...
[[abstract]]In multiuser rate allocation in a wireless network, strategic users can bias the rate al...
Fairness in traffic management improves the isolation between traffic streams, offers a more predict...
Wireless networks are expected to support real-time interactive multimedia traffic and must be able,...
Part 1: Future Heterogeneous NetworkInternational audienceIn wireless networks many nodes contend fo...
International audienceAchieving fair bandwidth distribution among uplink and downlink ows in IEEE 80...
Fiber-wireless (FiWi) access mesh networks have been proposed as flexible and cost-effective sol...
Includes bibliographical references.We are currently experiencing many technological advances and as...
This paper examines the theoretical aspects of bandwidth sharing in wireless, possibly mobile, ad-ho...
The emergence of nomadic applications has raised intense research interest in providing Quality of S...
AbstractWith respect to the rapidly growing Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication system, an...
Fibre wireless (FiWi) access networks constitute a promising candidate to meet the demanding challen...
We introduce some game theoretic notions of fairness and robustness in determining power allocations...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
In next generation wireless network (NGWN), mobile users are capable of connecting to the core netwo...
[[abstract]]In multiuser rate allocation in a wireless network, strategic users can bias the rate al...
Fairness in traffic management improves the isolation between traffic streams, offers a more predict...
Wireless networks are expected to support real-time interactive multimedia traffic and must be able,...
Part 1: Future Heterogeneous NetworkInternational audienceIn wireless networks many nodes contend fo...