Secondary multiple-access interference processes are characterized for multi-hop packet radio networks, in which users are assumed to be Poisson-distributed in the plane and to use frequency-hopped spread-spectrum signaling with a receiver- oriented assignment of frequency-hopping patterns. The throughput per node and the average forward progress are then evaluated for frequency-hopped multi-hop networks which employ (i) random forward routing with fixed transmission radius (RFR) and (ii) most forward progress routing with fixed transmission radius (MFR). The optimal average number of neighbors and transmission radius are derived for these cases when Reed-Solomon forward- error-control coding with minimum distance decoding or binary convolu...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
This thesis is concerned with the performance analysis and design of interference-limited wireless s...
We characterize multiple-access interference for cellular mobile networks, in which users are assume...
The multiple-access capability of a frequency-hop packet radio network is investigated from a coding...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Reliable data distribution wit...
Optimum values for the modulation order M, code rate r, and the number of frequency-hop slots q maxi...
The author examines the multiple-access capability of frequency-hopped, receiver-oriented, spread-sp...
The effects of adaptive-rate transmissions and routing on the total throughput of a slow-frequency-h...
Abstract- We describe and evaluate an energy-efficient protocol for routing traffic in frequency-hop...
Frequency hopping provides some protection against multiple access interference in random-access ad ...
A new model is presented for analyzing the performance of routing strategies in a packet radio netwo...
In this paper multiple-access interference is characterized for cellular mobile networks, in which u...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
Abstract-ln this paper, we obtain the optimum transmission ranges to maximize throughput for a direc...
Frequency-hopping spread-spectrum has been widely gaining interest due to its commercial and militar...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
This thesis is concerned with the performance analysis and design of interference-limited wireless s...
We characterize multiple-access interference for cellular mobile networks, in which users are assume...
The multiple-access capability of a frequency-hop packet radio network is investigated from a coding...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Reliable data distribution wit...
Optimum values for the modulation order M, code rate r, and the number of frequency-hop slots q maxi...
The author examines the multiple-access capability of frequency-hopped, receiver-oriented, spread-sp...
The effects of adaptive-rate transmissions and routing on the total throughput of a slow-frequency-h...
Abstract- We describe and evaluate an energy-efficient protocol for routing traffic in frequency-hop...
Frequency hopping provides some protection against multiple access interference in random-access ad ...
A new model is presented for analyzing the performance of routing strategies in a packet radio netwo...
In this paper multiple-access interference is characterized for cellular mobile networks, in which u...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
Abstract-ln this paper, we obtain the optimum transmission ranges to maximize throughput for a direc...
Frequency-hopping spread-spectrum has been widely gaining interest due to its commercial and militar...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
This thesis is concerned with the performance analysis and design of interference-limited wireless s...
We characterize multiple-access interference for cellular mobile networks, in which users are assume...