Abstract-- UWB and 802.11n have both been touted as technologies for next generation wireless networks. UWB exploiting a large bandwidth, and 802.11n utilizing MIMO, demonstrate hi...
Arjunan Rajeswaran, Gyouhwan Kim, Rohit Negi, Sai ...
Abstract--Wireless interference is the major cause of degradation of capacity in 802.11 wireless networks. We present an approach to estimate the interference between nodes and lin...
The tremendous capacity gains promised by space division multiple access (SDMA) depend critically on the accuracy of the transmit channel state information. In the broadcast chann...
Abstract— The inter-modulation and cross-modulation products of interferences introduced by nonlinearities of the receiver could significantly degrade system performance, and sh...
Yanmei Li, Jan M. Rabaey, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-V...
—In wireless networks where communications are made over a shared medium, interference and collisions are the primary causes of packet drops. In multi-hop networks such as wirele...
Wonho Kim, Jeongkeun Lee, Taekyoung Kwon, Sung-Ju ...