An ad hoc network is formed by wireless mobile nodes (hosts) that operate as terminals as well as routers in the network, without any centralized administration. Research in ad ho...
Abstract— We address the problem of identifying high throughput paths in 802.11 wireless mesh networks. We introduce an analytical model that accurately captures the 802.11 MAC p...
Theodoros Salonidis, Michele Garetto, A. Saha, Edw...
By allowing end hosts to make routing decisions at the application level, different overlay networks may unintentionally interfere with each other. This paper describes how multip...
This paper defines an incremental version of the maximum flow problem. In this model, the capacities increase over time and the resulting solution is a sequence of flows that b...
Traditionally, ad hoc networks have been viewed as a connected graph over which end-to-end routing paths had to be established. Mobility was considered a necessary evil that inval...