Event-driven sensor networks operate under an idle or light load and then suddenly become active in response to a detected or monitored event. The transport of event impulses is l...
Chieh-Yih Wan, Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbe...
Today, three different physical (PHY) layers for the IEEE 802.11 WLAN are available (802.11a/b/g); they all provide multi-rate capabilities. To achieve a high performance under v...
Mathieu Lacage, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Thierry...
Bidirectional relaying is a promising approach to improve the performance in wireless networks such as sensor, ad-hoc, and even cellular systems. Bidirectional relaying applies to...
Rafael F. Wyrembelski, Igor Bjelakovic, Tobias J. ...
— This paper presents an analytical approach to determining the maximum number of on/off voice flows that can be supported over a wireless local area network (WLAN), under a qua...
Yu Cheng, Xinhua Ling, Wei Song, Lin X. Cai, Weihu...
The existing TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is known to be unsuitable for a network with the characteristics of high BDP (Bandwidth-Delay Product) because of the fixed small o...
Gi-chul Yoo, Eun-sook Sim, Dongkyun Kim, Taeyoung ...