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ICC
2007
IEEE
146views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
15 years 3 months ago
Optimally Mapping an Iterative Channel Decoding Algorithm to a Wireless Sensor Network
–Retransmission based schemes are not suitable for energy constrained wireless sensor networks. Hence, there is an interest in including parity bits in each packet for error cont...
Saad B. Qaisar, Shirish S. Karande, Kiran Misra, H...
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CORR
2011
Springer
199views Education» more  CORR 2011»
14 years 1 months ago
STiCMAC: A MAC Protocol for Robust Space-Time Coding in Cooperative Wireless LANs
Relay-assisted cooperative wireless communication has been shown to have significant performance gains over the legacy direct transmission scheme. Compared with single relay base...
Pei Liu, Chun Nie, Thanasis Korakis, Elza Erkip, S...
WONS
2012
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Obfuscating IEEE 802.15.4 communication using secret spreading codes
—The IEEE 802.15.4 standard specifies an M-ary spread spectrum system with public and fixed spreading sequences. We propose instead to use secret and dynamic, random spreading ...
Bjorn Muntwyler, Vincent Lenders, Franck Legendre,...
IJSNET
2010
317views more  IJSNET 2010»
14 years 4 months ago
MRL-CC: a novel cooperative communication protocol for QoS provisioning in wireless sensor networks
: Cooperative communications have been demonstrated to be effective in combating the multiple fading effects in wireless networks, and improving the network performance in terms of...
Xuedong Liang, Min Chen, Yang Xiao, Ilangko Balasi...
JSAC
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
The end-to-end rate control in multiple-hop wireless networks: Cross-layer formulation and optimal allocation
In this paper, we study the theoretical problem of the end-to-end rate assignment for multi-hop wireless networks. Specifically, we consider the problem of joint congestion control...
Chengnian Long, Bo Li, Qian Zhang, Bin Zhao, Bo Ya...