Ad hoc mobile wireless networks have seen increased adaptation in a variety of disciplines because they can be deployed with simple infrastructures and virtually no central …
Current data networking technology limits a network's ability to adapt, often resulting in sub- optimal performance. Limited in state, scope, and response mechanisms, the network …
We consider a two-tiered Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consisting of sensor clusters deployed around strategic locations and base-stations (BSs) whose locations are relatively …
We consider generic two-tiered wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consisting of sensor clusters deployed around strategic locations, and base-stations (BSs) whose locations are …
This paper considers two inter-related questions:(i) Given a wireless ad-hoc network and a collection of source-destination pairs {(si, ti)}, what is the maximum throughput capacity of …
J Heidemann, F Silva, D Estrin - … of the 1st international conference on …, 2003 - dl.acm.org
A distinguishing characteristic of wireless sensor networks is the opportunity to exploit characteristics of the application at lower layers. This approach is encouraged by device …
Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks: A Cross-Layer Design Perspective deals with the emerging design trend that transcends traditional communication layers for performance …
Packet-scheduling is a particular challenge in wireless networks due to interference from nearby transmissions. A distance-2 interference model serves as a useful abstraction here …
KK Vadde, VR Syrotiuk… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Response surface methodology (RSM) is a collection of statistical design and numerical optimization techniques traditionally used to optimize industrial processes. In this paper, we …