Rapidly deployable wireless networks consist of mobile base stations and less powerful mobile hosts. The mobile base stations have to maintain wireless connectivity while on the mo...
Charles Shields Jr., Vikas Jain, Simeon C. Ntafos,...
Abstract—Deploying home access points (AP) is hard. Untrained users typically purchase, install, and configure a home AP with very little awareness of wireless signal coverage a...
Justin Manweiler, Peter Franklin, Romit Roy Choudh...
Data gathering is a common but critical operation in many applications of wireless sensor networks. The innovative techniques that improve energy efficiency to prolong the network ...
— Most mobile wireless networking research today relies on simulations. However, fidelity of simulation results has always been a concern, especially when the protocols being st...
Pradipta De, Ashish Raniwala, Srikant Sharma, Tzi-...
Although most wireless terrestrial networks are based on twodimensional (2D) design, in reality, such networks operate in threedimensions (3D). Since most often the size (i.e., th...