WMNs are low-cost access networks built on cooperative routing over a backbone composed of stationary wireless routers. WMNs must deal with the highly unstable wireless medium. Th...
Miguel Elias M. Campista, Pedro Miguel Esposito, I...
Abstract—Existing work on cross-layer optimization for wireless networks adopts simple physical-layer models, i.e., treating interference as noise. In this paper, we adopt a dete...
— High variability of access resources in heterogenous wireless networks and limited computing power and battery life of mobile computing devices such as smartphones call for nov...
Dimitrios Tsamis, Tansu Alpcan, Jatinder Pal Singh...
—With a widespread increase in the number of mobile wireless systems and applications, the need for location aware services has risen at a very high pace in the last few years. M...
— Thanks to recent technological progress, autonomous wireless sensor networks have experienced considerable development. Currently, they are used in the areas of health care, en...