Current wireless channel capacities are closely approaching the theoretical limit. Hence, further capacity improvements from complex signal processing schemes may only gain modest improvements. Multi-path communication approaches, however, combine the benefits of higher performance and reliability by exploiting the concurrent usage of multiple communication networks in areas that are covered by a multitude of wireless access networks. So far, little is known on how to effectively take advantage of this potential. Motivated by this, we consider parallel communication networks that handle two types of traffic: foreground and background. The foreground traffic stream of files should be directed to the network that requires the least time to tr...
Multi-access connectivity in wireless networks is becoming widely available. Most handsets on the ma...
Next-generation mobile networks (5G) are defined to provide access in the framework of heterogeneous...
Abstract—This paper describes a scheme for providing mobile multimedia applications, distributed in ...
The fundamental limits on channel capacity form a barrier to the sustained growth on the use of wire...
Surrounded by a multitude of wireless networks, users can nowadays experience significant performan...
Multi-path communication solutions provide a promising means to improve the network performance in a...
Many researchers have been focusing on the outcomes and consequences of the rapid increase and proli...
A multimedia connection in a wireless network typically utilizes three important network resources: ...
Contemporary wireless networks are based on a wide range of different technologies providing overlap...
In wireless cellular networks or in other networks with single-hop communication, the fundamental ac...
In wireless networks, bandwidth is likely to remain a scarce resource. We foresee scenarios wherein ...
In this paper, we consider random-access wireless networks, withmultipacket reception capabilities, ...
This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices. A subset ...
The main barrier to the sustained growth of wireless communications is the Shan-non limit that appli...
In many cases, a mobile user has the option of connecting to one of several 802.11 access points (AP...
Multi-access connectivity in wireless networks is becoming widely available. Most handsets on the ma...
Next-generation mobile networks (5G) are defined to provide access in the framework of heterogeneous...
Abstract—This paper describes a scheme for providing mobile multimedia applications, distributed in ...
The fundamental limits on channel capacity form a barrier to the sustained growth on the use of wire...
Surrounded by a multitude of wireless networks, users can nowadays experience significant performan...
Multi-path communication solutions provide a promising means to improve the network performance in a...
Many researchers have been focusing on the outcomes and consequences of the rapid increase and proli...
A multimedia connection in a wireless network typically utilizes three important network resources: ...
Contemporary wireless networks are based on a wide range of different technologies providing overlap...
In wireless cellular networks or in other networks with single-hop communication, the fundamental ac...
In wireless networks, bandwidth is likely to remain a scarce resource. We foresee scenarios wherein ...
In this paper, we consider random-access wireless networks, withmultipacket reception capabilities, ...
This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices. A subset ...
The main barrier to the sustained growth of wireless communications is the Shan-non limit that appli...
In many cases, a mobile user has the option of connecting to one of several 802.11 access points (AP...
Multi-access connectivity in wireless networks is becoming widely available. Most handsets on the ma...
Next-generation mobile networks (5G) are defined to provide access in the framework of heterogeneous...
Abstract—This paper describes a scheme for providing mobile multimedia applications, distributed in ...