—We present WiMFlow, a dynamic and self-organized flow monitoring framework in Wireless Mesh Networks. The protocol allows for an autonomic organization of the probes, with the ...
— To evaluate routing protocols on a controlled indoor wireless testbed, the radio range must be compressed so that larger multi-hop topologies can be mapped into a laboratorysiz...
Consider a setting where nodes can vary their transmission power thereby changing the network topology, the goal of topology control is to reduce the transmission power while ensu...
Energy consumption in general and interference in particular are among the most critical issues in wireless networks. In this paper we present the E-BUM calculus, a Energy-aware ca...
—Clustering techniques create hierarchal network structures, called clusters, on an otherwise flat network. Neighboring devices elect one appropriate device as clusterhead. Due t...
Matthias R. Brust, Adrian Andronache, Steffen Roth...