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ICC
2009
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Transmission Capacity of Two-Way Communication in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
—Wireless ad hoc networks require bidirectional data transmission to support two-way traffic and control functions like packet acknowledgement. Most prior work on the capacity o...
Kien T. Truong, Steven Weber, Robert W. Heath Jr.
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 1 months ago
Two-Way Transmission Capacity of Wireless Ad-hoc Networks
The transmission capacity of an ad-hoc network is the maximum density of active transmitters in an unit area, given an outage constraint at each receiver for a fixed rate of transm...
Rahul Vaze, Kien T. Truong, Steven Weber, Robert W...
TON
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Mobility increases the capacity of ad hoc wireless networks
Abstract--The capacity of ad hoc wireless networks is constrained by the mutual interference of concurrent transmissions between nodes. We study a model of an ad hoc network where ...
Matthias Grossglauser, David N. C. Tse
ICC
2009
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Transmission Capacity of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Successive Interference Cancellation vs. Joint Detection
Abstract—The performance benefits of two interference cancellation methods, successive interference cancellation (SIC) and joint detection (JD), in wireless ad hoc networks are ...
Joseph Blomer, Nihar Jindal
CORR
2011
Springer
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12 years 8 months ago
Ergodic Transmission Capacity of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Interference Management
Most work on wireless network throughput ignores the temporal correlation inherent to wireless channels because it degrades tractability. To better model and quantify the temporal...
Chun-Hung Liu, Jeffrey G. Andrews