— Two fundamental properties of wireless networks, the variable link quality and the broadcast nature of the transmission, have often been ignored in the design of routing protoc...
Abstract. Wireless Sensor Networks are characterized by having specific requirements such as limited energy availability, low memory and reduced processing power. On the other hand...
Wireless sensor networks represent an extremely fastgrowing emerging technology, but still suffer from several limitations. The state of the art in sensor networks focuses on opti...
Andreea Berfield, Panos K. Chrysanthis, Daniel Mos...
The Internet’s core routing infrastructure, while arguably robust and efficient, has proven to be difficult to evolve to accommodate the needs of new applications. Prior researc...
Boon Thau Loo, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ion Stoica, ...
In this paper we consider the MAX-WEIGHT protocol for routing and scheduling in wireless networks under an adversarial model. This protocol has received a significant amount of a...