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Sparse Multi-hop Wireless . . .

by Srinath Perur, Sridhar Iyer
"... There are many villages in India with sizeable populations that have no means of using telephony for communication within the village. We identify sparse multi-hop wireless networks carrying packetised voice as a quick, cost-effective and flexible solution for rural telecommunication. We discuss des ..."
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There are many villages in India with sizeable populations that have no means of using telephony for communication within the village. We identify sparse multi-hop wireless networks carrying packetised voice as a quick, cost-effective and flexible solution for rural telecommunication. We discuss

Multi-Hop Wireless Mesh Networks

by Seongkwan Kim, Sung-ju Lee, Sunghyun Choi, Seongkwan Kim, Sung-ju Lee, Sunghyun Choi , 2006
"... wireless mesh networks, MAC, rate adaptation, routing metric This paper analyzes the impact of different MAC (Medium Access Control) and transmission rate adaptation schemes on wireless mesh networks. The considered protocols include three different MAC protocols specified in IEEE 802.11 standards, ..."
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). Through comparative simulation evaluations, we investigate the effectiveness of these protocols when they coexist on both single-hop and multi-hop wireless mesh network environments. As these MAC strategies are designed for single-hop WLANs, we observed their limitations on multi-hop wireless mesh

Improving Fairness and Throughput In Multi-Hop Wireless Networks

by Hung-Yun Hsieh, Raghupathy Sivakumar - In Proceedings of IEE/IEEE ICN , 2001
"... In this paper we study the impact of the medium access control (MAC) layer and the routing layer on the performance of a multi-hop wireless network. ..."
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In this paper we study the impact of the medium access control (MAC) layer and the routing layer on the performance of a multi-hop wireless network.

Impact of interference on multi-hop wireless network performance

by Kamal Jain, Jitendra Padhye, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Lili Qiu , 2003
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Opportunistic Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks

by Sanjit Biswas, Robert Morris , 2005
"... This paper describes Extremely Opportunistic Routing (ExOR), a new unicast routing technique for multi-hop wireless networks. ExOR forwards each packet through a sequence of nodes, deferring the choice of each node in the sequence until after the previous node has transmitted the packet on its radio ..."
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This paper describes Extremely Opportunistic Routing (ExOR), a new unicast routing technique for multi-hop wireless networks. ExOR forwards each packet through a sequence of nodes, deferring the choice of each node in the sequence until after the previous node has transmitted the packet on its

Security in Multi-hop Wireless Networks 1

by Amardeep Singh, Gurjeet Singh
"... Multi-hop wireless networks are facing some research issues regarding routing protocols and security mechanisms. Multi-hop decentralized architecture, media access delay, lower link life, and multi-layer security threats are the key challenges which need to be address. The selection of optimal path ..."
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Multi-hop wireless networks are facing some research issues regarding routing protocols and security mechanisms. Multi-hop decentralized architecture, media access delay, lower link life, and multi-layer security threats are the key challenges which need to be address. The selection of optimal path

A High-Throughput Path Metric for Multi-Hop Wireless Routing

by Douglas S. J. De Couto, Daniel Aguayo, John Bicket, Robert Morris , 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

The Effective Radius Model for Multi-hop Wireless Networks

by Liran Ma, Weidong Jiang, Kai Xing, E. K. Park
"... Abstract. In this paper, we introduce a novel model, termed as Effective Radius (ER), to calculate the expected number of t-hop neighbors in a multi-hop wireless network with a uniform node distribution on the average. This ER model is an analytical tool that recursively computes a t-hop effective r ..."
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Abstract. In this paper, we introduce a novel model, termed as Effective Radius (ER), to calculate the expected number of t-hop neighbors in a multi-hop wireless network with a uniform node distribution on the average. This ER model is an analytical tool that recursively computes a t-hop effective

Unnecessary Competition in Multi-hop Wireless Networks

by Jie Xu, Guofang Tu, Yuming Jiang
"... Abstract—In multi-hop wireless networks, active nodes compete for the sharing channel with nodes in the same range. In this paper, we show that a large fraction of the competition can be seen as unnecessary. In addition, we present that with the aid of routing information, the unnecessary competitio ..."
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Abstract—In multi-hop wireless networks, active nodes compete for the sharing channel with nodes in the same range. In this paper, we show that a large fraction of the competition can be seen as unnecessary. In addition, we present that with the aid of routing information, the unnecessary

Analyzing Delay Performance of Multi-hop Wireless Networks

by Swathi M., et al. , 2012
"... In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume that there is a fixed route between a given source and destination pair. The multi-hop nature of network may cause complex correlations of the service process. In order to handle them, we propose a q ..."
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In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume that there is a fixed route between a given source and destination pair. The multi-hop nature of network may cause complex correlations of the service process. In order to handle them, we propose a
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