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ISCC
2006
IEEE
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15 years 3 months ago
Time-Critical Underwater Sensor Diffusion with No Proactive Exchanges and Negligible Reactive Floods
— In this paper we study multi-hop ad hoc routing in a scalable Underwater Sensor Network (UWSN), which is a novel network paradigm for ad hoc investigation of the world below th...
Uichin Lee, Jiejun Kong, Joon-Sang Park, Eugenio M...
JCP
2006
157views more  JCP 2006»
14 years 9 months ago
An Infrastructure for Service Oriented Sensor Networks
Emerging wireless technologies enable ubiquitous access to networked services. Integration of wireless technologies into sensor and actuator nodes provides the means for remote acc...
Åke Östmark, Jens Eliasson, Per Lindgre...
TWC
2010
14 years 4 months ago
Channel Diversity in Random Wireless Networks
The goal of this paper is to explore the benefits of channel diversity in wireless ad hoc networks. Our model is that of a Poisson point process of transmitters, each with a recei...
Kostas Stamatiou, John G. Proakis, James R. Zeidle...
PEWASUN
2004
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
A performance evaluation framework for IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc networks
Interferences in an ad-hoc network can be defined as a set of constraints that specify which groups of nodes cannot transmit simultaneously, and they have significant implications...
Ping Chung Ng, Soung Chang Liew, Li Bin Jiang
ICC
2009
IEEE
201views Communications» more  ICC 2009»
14 years 7 months ago
Analyzing Selfish Topology Control in Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
Typically, topology control is perceived as a per-node transmit power control process that achieves certain networklevel objectives. We take an alternative approach of controlling ...
Ramakant S. Komali, Allen B. MacKenzie