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Accurate Clock Synchronization for IEEE 802.11-Based Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
"... Abstract—Clock synchronization is an essential building block for many control mechanisms used in wireless networks, including frequency hopping, power management, and packet scheduling. Although the IEEE 802.11 standard [1] provides a clock synchronization mechanism for multi-hop wireless networks, ..."
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Abstract—Clock synchronization is an essential building block for many control mechanisms used in wireless networks, including frequency hopping, power management, and packet scheduling. Although the IEEE 802.11 standard [1] provides a clock synchronization mechanism for multi-hop wireless networks
ABSTRACT IvyNet: A Testbed for Multi-Hop Wireless Network Research
"... This paper describes IvyNet, a miniaturised 802.11-based multi-hop wireless network testbed, that is currently being developed for controllable wireless testing and evaluation of wireless protocols and applications. IvyNet requires only a small space and allows users to set up a multi-hop wireless n ..."
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This paper describes IvyNet, a miniaturised 802.11-based multi-hop wireless network testbed, that is currently being developed for controllable wireless testing and evaluation of wireless protocols and applications. IvyNet requires only a small space and allows users to set up a multi-hop wireless
Cross-layering for Performance Improvement in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
"... Cross-layering represents a perspective design principle for adapting natively wired protocols to the wireless scenario and for improving their performance. The paper explores the possibilities of cross-layer design as a candidate tool for performance optimization, focusing on problems deriving from ..."
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from the usage of ARQ schemes in today’s wireless networks and proposes a novel and general cross-layer interaction scheme between the transport and the link layers. Achieved results in the framework of a IEEE 802.11-based multi-hop wireless network demonstrate the value of the proposed framework
A Rate-Adaptive MAC Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
, 2001
"... Wireless local area networks (W-LANs) have become increasingly popular due to the recent availability of affordable devices that are capable of communicating at high data rates. These high rates are possible, in part, through new modulation schemes that are optimized for the channel conditions bring ..."
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Wireless local area networks (W-LANs) have become increasingly popular due to the recent availability of affordable devices that are capable of communicating at high data rates. These high rates are possible, in part, through new modulation schemes that are optimized for the channel conditions
A High-Throughput Path Metric for Multi-Hop Wireless Routing
, 2003
"... This paper presents the expected transmission count metric (ETX), which finds high-throughput paths on multi-hop wireless networks. ETX minimizes the expected total number of packet transmissions (including retransmissions) required to successfully deliver a packet to the ultimate destination. The E ..."
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This paper presents the expected transmission count metric (ETX), which finds high-throughput paths on multi-hop wireless networks. ETX minimizes the expected total number of packet transmissions (including retransmissions) required to successfully deliver a packet to the ultimate destination
ExOR: Opportunistic Multi-Hop Routing for Wireless Networks
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, 2005
"... This paper describes ExOR, an integrated routing and MAC protocol that increases the throughput of large unicast transfers in multi-hop wireless networks. ExOR chooses each hop of a packet’s route after the transmission for that hop, so that the choice can reflect which intermediate nodes actually r ..."
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This paper describes ExOR, an integrated routing and MAC protocol that increases the throughput of large unicast transfers in multi-hop wireless networks. ExOR chooses each hop of a packet’s route after the transmission for that hop, so that the choice can reflect which intermediate nodes actually
A Performance Comparison of Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols
, 1998
"... An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. Due to the limited transmission range of wireless network interfaces, multiple network "hops " ma ..."
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is available. This paper presents the results of a detailed packet-level simulation comparing four multi-hop wireless ad hoc network routing protocols that cover a range of design choices: DSDV, TORA, DSR, and AODV. We have extended the ns-2 network simulator to accurately model the MAC and physical
DSR: The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks”, in Ad Hoc Networking, edited by Charles E.
- Perkins, Chapter
, 2001
"... Abstract The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to be completely self-organizing and self-configuring, without the need for any existing network ..."
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Abstract The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to be completely self-organizing and self-configuring, without the need for any existing network
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