Searching for authors named "Asimakis Tzamaloukas" – sorted by Relevance.
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Sender- And Receiver-Initiated Multiple Access Protocols For Ad-Hoc Networks
- ix Dedication x Acknowledgements xi 1 Introduction 1 2 Receiver-Initiated Multiple-Access Protocols 10 2.1 Receiver-Initiated Collision Avoidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2.2 Receiver-Initiated Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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Poll-before-Data Multiple Access
- We introduce a new medium access control (MAC) protocol named PDMA (Poll-before-Data Multiple Access). Most prior MAC protocols aimed at avoiding collisions of data packets in networks with hidden terminals are senderinitiated, in that the sender transmits a short request to send (RTS) asking the re
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The Effect of Exerting Adequate Persistence in Collision Avoidance Protocols
- Many medium-access control (MAC) protocols based on a collision-avoidance handshake between the sender and the receiver have been proposed for wireless networks. To date, however, the analysis of these protocols has assumed non-persistent strategies in sending control packets for collision avoidance
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Receiver-Initiated Channel-Hopping for Ad-Hoc Networks
- The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without in
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A Channel-Hopping Protocol for Ad-Hoc Networks
- The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without in
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A Receiver-Initiated Collision-Avoidance Protocol for Multi-Channel Networks
- The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without in
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Reversing the Collision-Avoidance Handshake in Wireless Networks
- Many medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date are based on collisionavoidance handshakes between sender and receiver. In the vast majority of these protocols, including the IEEE 802.11 standard, the handshake is sender initiated, in that the sender
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Channel-Hopping Multiple Access
- The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without in
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Channel Hopping Multiple Access with Packet Trains for Ad Hoc Networks
- We present a new medium-access control protocol for ad hoc networks that does not require carrier sensing or the preassignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers receive unicast, or multicast, or broadcast data packets without interference from hidden sources. We call this ne
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