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QSHINE
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
On Increasing End-to-End Throughput in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
One of the main characteristics of wireless ad hoc networks is their node-centric broadcast nature of communication, leading to interferences and spatial contention between adjace...
Zongpeng Li, Baochun Li
INFOCOM
2008
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
A Unifying Perspective on the Capacity of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
—We present the first unified modeling framework for the computation of the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in which information is disseminated by means...
Zheng Wang, Hamid R. Sadjadpour, J. J. Garcia-Luna...
TMC
2002
147views more  TMC 2002»
14 years 11 months ago
Energy-Aware Wireless Networking with Directional Antennas: The Case of Session-Based Broadcasting and Multicasting
We consider ad hoc wireless networks that use directional antennas and have limited energy resources. To explore quantitatively the advantage offered by the use of directional ante...
Jeffrey E. Wieselthier, Gam D. Nguyen, Anthony Eph...
WOWMOM
2005
ACM
135views Multimedia» more  WOWMOM 2005»
15 years 5 months ago
Stable, Congestion-Controlled Application-Layer Multicasting in Pedestrian Ad-Hoc Networks
Ad-hoc networks enable mobile devices to communicate without any fixed infrastructure. While reliable multicasting has been identified as a key application in this context, we a...
Peter Baumung
DIALM
2005
ACM
125views Algorithms» more  DIALM 2005»
15 years 1 months ago
Minimizing interference in ad hoc and sensor networks
Reducing interference is one of the main challenges in wireless communication, and particularly in ad hoc networks. The amount of interference experienced by a node v corresponds ...
Thomas Moscibroda, Roger Wattenhofer