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Experimental study of concurrent transmission in wireless sensor networks

by Dongjin Son, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, John Heidemann - In Proc. ACM SenSys , 2006
"... We undertake a systematic experimental study of the effects of concurrent packet transmissions in low-power wireless networks. Our measurements, conducted with Mica2 motes equipped with CC1000 radios, confirm that guaranteeing successful packet reception with high probability in the presence of conc ..."
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We undertake a systematic experimental study of the effects of concurrent packet transmissions in low-power wireless networks. Our measurements, conducted with Mica2 motes equipped with CC1000 radios, confirm that guaranteeing successful packet reception with high probability in the presence

1 On the Reception of Concurrent Transmissions in Wireless Sensor Networks

by Matthias Wilhelm, Student Member, Vincent Lenders, Jens B. Schmitt
"... Abstract—Numerous studies have shown that concurrent trans-missions can help to boost wireless network performance despite the possibility of packet collisions. However, while these works provide empirical evidence that concurrent transmissions may be received reliably, existing signal capture model ..."
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Abstract—Numerous studies have shown that concurrent trans-missions can help to boost wireless network performance despite the possibility of packet collisions. However, while these works provide empirical evidence that concurrent transmissions may be received reliably, existing signal capture

Packet Scheduling Using Bidirectional Concurrent Transmission

by Qing Xiong, Weijia Jia, Chanle Wu - in WiMAX Mesh Networks,” in WiCOM , 2007
"... Abstract—Performance of wireless mesh networks can be greatly improved by employing spatial reuse with concurrent transmissions. However, most current research works on centralized scheduling for WiMAX mesh networks are based on a unidirectional concurrent scheme, i.e., transmissions of uplinks and ..."
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Abstract—Performance of wireless mesh networks can be greatly improved by employing spatial reuse with concurrent transmissions. However, most current research works on centralized scheduling for WiMAX mesh networks are based on a unidirectional concurrent scheme, i.e., transmissions of uplinks

Capture-Aware Staggering for Concurrent Transmissions

by Naveen Santhapuri
"... Spatial reuse in wireless networks is limited by the SINR threshold requirement. To satisfy this, neighbors of a receiver are expected to remain silent while a reception is in progress. Moreover, since 802.11 requires ..."
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Spatial reuse in wireless networks is limited by the SINR threshold requirement. To satisfy this, neighbors of a receiver are expected to remain silent while a reception is in progress. Moreover, since 802.11 requires

Throughput Enhancement with Bidirectional Concurrent Transmission in Networks

by Weijia Jiat, Chanle Wu, Gang Ye
"... Abstract-Performance of wireless mesh networks can be greatly improved by spatial reuse with concurrent transmissions. However, most current research works on WiMAX mesh networks are based on a unidirectional concurrent transmission scheme to perform link and packet scheduling. In this paper, we ana ..."
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Abstract-Performance of wireless mesh networks can be greatly improved by spatial reuse with concurrent transmissions. However, most current research works on WiMAX mesh networks are based on a unidirectional concurrent transmission scheme to perform link and packet scheduling. In this paper, we

Concurrent Transmissions in IR-UWB Networks: an Experimental Validation

by James Colli-vignarelli, Jérôme Vernez, Ruben Merz, Catherine Dehollain, Stephan Robert, Jean-yves Le Boudec , 2009
"... We demonstrate and validate that concurrent and parallel transmissions are feasible for low data-rate impulse-radio ultrawide band (IR-UWB) physical layers. The optimal organization for a low data-rate IR-UWB network is to allow for concurrent transmissions at the link layer, and to use interference ..."
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We demonstrate and validate that concurrent and parallel transmissions are feasible for low data-rate impulse-radio ultrawide band (IR-UWB) physical layers. The optimal organization for a low data-rate IR-UWB network is to allow for concurrent transmissions at the link layer, and to use

On the Reception of Concurrent Transmissions in Wireless Sensor Networks

by Matthias Wilhelm, Vincent Lenders, Jens B. Schmitt
"... Numerous studies have shown that concurrent trans-missions can help to boost wireless network performance despite the possibility of packet collisions. However, while these works provide empirical evidence that concurrent transmissions may be received reliably, existing signal capture models only p ..."
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Numerous studies have shown that concurrent trans-missions can help to boost wireless network performance despite the possibility of packet collisions. However, while these works provide empirical evidence that concurrent transmissions may be received reliably, existing signal capture models only

Mobility increases the capacity of ad-hoc wireless networks

by Matthias Grossglauser, David Tse - IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING , 2002
"... The capacity of ad-hoc wireless networks is constrained by the mutual interference of concurrent transmissions between nodes. We study a model of an ad-hoc network where n nodes communicate in random source-destination pairs. These nodes are assumed to be mobile. We examine the per-session throughpu ..."
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The capacity of ad-hoc wireless networks is constrained by the mutual interference of concurrent transmissions between nodes. We study a model of an ad-hoc network where n nodes communicate in random source-destination pairs. These nodes are assumed to be mobile. We examine the per

Title Extended IE format for concurrent transmission of bursts Date Submitted

by Source(s Christian Hoymann, Paul Piggin
"... Abstract To allow for concurrent transmission of bursts, this contribution proposes four new extended IE ..."
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Abstract To allow for concurrent transmission of bursts, this contribution proposes four new extended IE

Contrabass: Concurrent transmissions without coordination for ad hoc networks

by Sungro Yoon - In IEEE INFOCOM , 2011
"... A PHY and MAC protocol for MIMO concurrent transmis-sions, called Contrabass, is presented. Concurrent trans-missions, also referred to as multi-user MIMO, are simulta-neous transmissions by multiple interfering nodes over the same carrier frequency. Concurrent transmissions technique has the potent ..."
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A PHY and MAC protocol for MIMO concurrent transmis-sions, called Contrabass, is presented. Concurrent trans-missions, also referred to as multi-user MIMO, are simulta-neous transmissions by multiple interfering nodes over the same carrier frequency. Concurrent transmissions technique has
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