An ad-hoc network of wireless nodes is a temporarily formed network, created, operated and managed by the nodes themselves. It is also often termed an infrastructure-less, self-or...
—Recent progress in Wireless Sensor Networks technology has enabled many complicated real-world applications. Some of the applications demand a non-trivial amount of computation;...
Abstract—The spatial distribution of nodes in wireless networks has important impact on network performance properties, such as capacity and connectivity. Although random sample ...
Udo Schilcher, Michael Gyarmati, Christian Bettste...
The problem of optimal node density maximizing the Neyman-Pearson detection error exponent subject to a constraint on average (per node) energy consumption is analyzed. The spatial...
We present Wit, a non-intrusive tool that builds on passive monitoring to analyze the detailed MAC-level behavior of operational wireless networks. Wit uses three processing steps...
Ratul Mahajan, Maya Rodrig, David Wetherall, John ...