Range and coexistence analysis of long range unlicensed communication

B Reynders, W Meert, S Pollin - 2016 23rd International …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A broad range of emerging applications require very low power, very long range yet low
throughput communication. Different standards are being proposed to meet these novel …

Urban WiFi characterization via mobile crowdsensing

A Farshad, MK Marina, F Garcia - 2014 IEEE Network …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present a mobile crowdsensing approach for urban WiFi characterization that leverages
commodity smartphones and the natural mobility of people. Specifically, we report …

Medium access and transport protocol aspects in practical 802.11 ad networks

H Assasa, SK Saha, A Loch… - 2018 IEEE 19th …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The use of directional antennas in millimeter-wave communication promises high spatial
reuse at multi-gigabit-per-second data rates in dense wireless networks. Existing work …

Autonomous component carrier selection for 4G femtocells—A fresh look at an old problem

LGU Garcia, IZ Kovács, KI Pedersen… - IEEE Journal on …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper addresses the interference management problem in the context of LTE-
Advanced femtocells. Due to the expected large number of user-deployed cells, centralized …

TCP download performance in dense WiFi scenarios: Analysis and solution

M Maity, B Raman, M Vutukuru - IEEE Transactions on Mobile …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
How does a dense WiFi network perform, specifically for the common case of TCP
download? While the empirical answer to this question ispoor', analysis and …

Measurement study of IEEE 802.11 ac Wi-Fi performance in high density indoor deployments: Are wider channels always better?

L Simić, J Riihijärvi, P Mähönen - 2017 IEEE 18th International …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wi-Fi is the dominant wireless indoor broadband solution and thus key for meeting the
exponential traffic growth. The recent IEEE 802.11 ac amendment enables PHY data rates …

Increasing throughput in dense 802.11 networks by automatic rate adaptation improvement

KV Cardoso, JF de Rezende - Wireless Networks, 2012 - Springer
Rate control algorithms for commercial 802.11 devices strongly rely on packet losses for
their adaptation. As a result, they give poor performance in dense networks because they …

CooPNC: A cooperative multicast protocol exploiting physical layer network coding

V Miliotis, L Alonso, C Verikoukis - Ad hoc networks, 2014 - Elsevier
In this paper we present a multicast protocol for short range networks that exploits the
characteristics of physical layer network coding. In our proposed protocol, named CooPNC …

A fully distributed method for dynamic spectrum sharing in femtocells

GWO Costa, AF Cattoni, IZ Kovacs… - 2012 IEEE Wireless …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The traffic in cellular networks has been growing at an accelerated rate. In order to meet the
rising demand for large data volumes, shrinking the cell size may be the only viable option …

Predicting short 802.11 sessions from radius usage data

A Allahdadi, R Morla, A Aguiar… - 38th Annual IEEE …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The duration of 802.11 user sessions has been widely studied in the context of analyzing
user behavior and mobility. Short (smaller-than-5-minutes) sessions are never used or …