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Multi-carrier CDMA in indoor wireless radio networks

by Nathan Yee, Jean-paul Linnartz - in Proceedings of PIMRC’93 , 1993
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Transmission control for spatial TDMA in wireless radio networks

by Oscar Somarriba , Tim Giles - in Proc. of MWCN 2002 , 2002
"... Abstract-An attractive alternative for communications in areas in which there is little or no telecommunications infrastructure is to use Multi-hop packet radio networks (MPRNets). One major design issue in MPRNets is the formulation of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols. Spatial TDMA (S-TDMA) i ..."
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Abstract-An attractive alternative for communications in areas in which there is little or no telecommunications infrastructure is to use Multi-hop packet radio networks (MPRNets). One major design issue in MPRNets is the formulation of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols. Spatial TDMA (S

A Comparative Experimental Study of Media Access Protocols for Wireless Radio Networks

by Chris Barrett, Christopher L. Barrett, Martin Drozda, Martin Drozda, Madhav Marathe, Madhav V. Marathe , 2001
"... We conduct a comparative experimental analysis of three well known media access protocols: 802.11, CSMA, and MACA for wireless radio networks. Both fixed and ad-hoc networks are considered. The experimental analysis was carried out using GloMoSim : a tool for simulating wireless networks. The mai ..."
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We conduct a comparative experimental analysis of three well known media access protocols: 802.11, CSMA, and MACA for wireless radio networks. Both fixed and ad-hoc networks are considered. The experimental analysis was carried out using GloMoSim : a tool for simulating wireless networks

Analyzing Interaction Between Network Protocols, Topology and Traffic in Wireless Radio Networks

by Chris Barrett, Martin Drozda, Achla Marathe, Madhav Marathe , 2003
"... We study the interaction between communication protocols, network topology and packet traffic in wireless static radio networks. A particular interest is to empirically characterize the effect of interaction between the routing layer and the MAC layer on overall system performance. Three well known ..."
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We study the interaction between communication protocols, network topology and packet traffic in wireless static radio networks. A particular interest is to empirically characterize the effect of interaction between the routing layer and the MAC layer on overall system performance. Three well known

Strong Edge Coloring for Channel Assignment in Wireless Radio Networks

by Christopher L. Barrett, et al.
"... We give efficient sequential and distributed approximation algorithms for strong edge coloring graphs modeling wireless networks. Strong edge coloring is equivalent to computing a conflict-free assignment of channels or frequencies to pairwise links between transceivers in the network. ..."
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We give efficient sequential and distributed approximation algorithms for strong edge coloring graphs modeling wireless networks. Strong edge coloring is equivalent to computing a conflict-free assignment of channels or frequencies to pairwise links between transceivers in the network.

Strong Edge Coloring for Channel Assignment in Wireless Radio Networks

by Madhav V. Marathe, Shripad Thite, Sunil Thulasidasan
"... Abstract — We give efficient sequential and distributed approximation algorithms for strong edge coloring graphs modeling wireless networks. Strong edge coloring is equivalent to computing a conflict-free assignment of channels or frequencies to pairwise links between transceivers in the network. I. ..."
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Abstract — We give efficient sequential and distributed approximation algorithms for strong edge coloring graphs modeling wireless networks. Strong edge coloring is equivalent to computing a conflict-free assignment of channels or frequencies to pairwise links between transceivers in the network. I.

A Traffic Model for Non Real-Time Data Users in a Wireless Radio Network

by Erik Anderlind, Student Member, Jens Z - IEEE Communications Letters , 1997
"... Based on analysis of Internet protocols for data communication, we propose a simple model for future data traffic in wireless radio networks. Model parameters are selected so as to resemble traffic from WWW access and from distributed file systems. By changing a single parameter, the model can be sw ..."
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Based on analysis of Internet protocols for data communication, we propose a simple model for future data traffic in wireless radio networks. Model parameters are selected so as to resemble traffic from WWW access and from distributed file systems. By changing a single parameter, the model can

Routing in multi-radio, multi-hop wireless mesh networks

by Richard Draves, Jitendra Padhye, Brian Zill - In ACM MobiCom , 2004
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Adaptive clustering for mobile wireless networks

by Chunhung Richard Lin, Mario Gerla - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications , 1997
"... This paper describes a self-organizing, multihop, mobile radio network, which relies on a code division access scheme for multimedia support. In the proposed network architecture, nodes are organized into nonoverlapping clusters. The clusters are independently controlled and are dynamically reconfig ..."
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This paper describes a self-organizing, multihop, mobile radio network, which relies on a code division access scheme for multimedia support. In the proposed network architecture, nodes are organized into nonoverlapping clusters. The clusters are independently controlled and are dynamically

Directed Diffusion for Wireless Sensor Networking

by Chalermek Intanagonwiwat, Ramesh Govindan, Deborah Estrin, John Heidemann, Fabio Silva - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking , 2003
"... Advances in processor, memory and radio technology will enable small and cheap nodes capable of sensing, communication and computation. Networks of such nodes can coordinate to perform distributed sensing of environmental phenomena. In this paper, we explore the directed diffusion paradigm for such ..."
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Advances in processor, memory and radio technology will enable small and cheap nodes capable of sensing, communication and computation. Networks of such nodes can coordinate to perform distributed sensing of environmental phenomena. In this paper, we explore the directed diffusion paradigm
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