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A Performance Comparison of Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols
, 1998
"... An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. Due to the limited transmission range of wireless network interfaces, multiple network "hops " ma ..."
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is available. This paper presents the results of a detailed packet-level simulation comparing four multi-hop wireless ad hoc network routing protocols that cover a range of design choices: DSDV, TORA, DSR, and AODV. We have extended the ns-2 network simulator to accurately model the MAC and physical-layer
Performance comparison of two on-demand routing protocols for ad hoc networks
, 2000
"... Ad hoc networks are characterized by multihop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and the need for efficient dynamic routing protocols. We compare the performance of two prominent ondemand routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks — Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Ad Ho ..."
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Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV). A detailed simulation model with MAC and physical layer models is used to study interlayer interactions and their performance implications. We demonstrate that even though DSR and AODV share a similar on-demand behavior, the differences in the protocol
Social translucence: An approach to designing systemsthat mesh with social processes.",
- Trans. Computer-Human Interaction,
, 2002
"... We are interested in designing systems that support communication and collaboration among large groups of people over computer networks. We begin by asking what properties of the physical world support graceful human-human communication in face-to-face situations, and argue that it is possible to d ..."
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We are interested in designing systems that support communication and collaboration among large groups of people over computer networks. We begin by asking what properties of the physical world support graceful human-human communication in face-to-face situations, and argue that it is possible
1Random Access with Physical-layer Network Coding
"... Leveraging recent progress in physical-layer network coding we propose a new approach to random access: When packets collide, it is possible to recover a linear combination of the packets at the receiver. Over many rounds of transmission, the receiver can thus obtain many linear combinations and eve ..."
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Leveraging recent progress in physical-layer network coding we propose a new approach to random access: When packets collide, it is possible to recover a linear combination of the packets at the receiver. Over many rounds of transmission, the receiver can thus obtain many linear combinations
1Space-Time Physical-Layer Network Coding
"... Abstract—A space-time physical-layer network coding (ST-PNC) method is presented for information exchange among multiple users over fully-connected multi-way relay networks. The method involves two key steps: i) side-information learning and ii) space-time relay transmission. In the first phase of s ..."
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Abstract—A space-time physical-layer network coding (ST-PNC) method is presented for information exchange among multiple users over fully-connected multi-way relay networks. The method involves two key steps: i) side-information learning and ii) space-time relay transmission. In the first phase
Measurement-based models of delivery and interference in static wireless networks
- in SIGCOMM Computer and Communications Review
, 2006
"... We present practical models for the physical layer behaviors of packet reception and carrier sense with interference in static wireless networks. These models use measurements of a real network rather than abstract RF propagation models as the basis for accuracy in complex environments. Seeding our ..."
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We present practical models for the physical layer behaviors of packet reception and carrier sense with interference in static wireless networks. These models use measurements of a real network rather than abstract RF propagation models as the basis for accuracy in complex environments. Seeding our
System-Level Interfaces and Performance Evaluation Methodology for 5G Physical Layer Based on Non-orthogonal Waveforms
"... Abstract 5GNOW is a European collaborative research project questioning the design targets of LTE and LTE-Advanced, in particular the obedience to strict synchronism and orthogonality. By introducing new waveforms, the project fosters a re-design of physical and partially MAC layer to support heter ..."
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evaluation (e.g. due to additional dependencies between resource blocks) is needed. In this paper, elements of a system level simulation platform are developed, which provide necessary abstractions and sufficient accuracy to capture the essential physical layer behavior at a reasonable computational
PhoenixSim: A simulator for physical-layer analysis of chip-scale photonic interconnection networks
- in Proc. DATE
, 2010
"... Abstract—Recent developments have shown the possibility of leveraging silicon nanophotonic technologies for chip-scale interconnection fabrics that deliver high bandwidth and power efficient communications both on- and off-chip. Since optical devices are fundamentally different from conventional ele ..."
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electronic interconnect technologies, new design methodologies and tools are required to exploit the potential performance benefits in a manner that accurately incorporates the physically different behavior of photonics. We introduce PhoenixSim, a simulation environment for modeling computer systems
Experimental evaluation of wireless simulation assumptions
, 2004
"... All analytical and simulation research on ad hoc wireless networks must necessarily model radio propagation using simplifying assumptions. A growing body of research, however, indicates that the behavior of the protocol stack may depend significantly on these underlying assumptions. The standard res ..."
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response to this problem is a call for more realism in designing radio models. But how much realism is enough? This study is the first to approach this question by validating simulator performance (both at the physical and application layers) with the results of real-world data. Referencing an extensive
Performance Comparison of Two On-demand Routing protocols for Ad Hoc Networks
, 2001
"... Ad hoc networks are characterized by multihop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and the need for efficient dynamic routing protocols. We compare the performance of two prominent on-demand routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks: Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Ad Hoc ..."
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On-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV). A detailed simulation model with MAC and physical layer models is used to study interlayer interactions and their performance implications. We demonstrate that even though DSR and AODV share similar ondemand behavior, the differences in the protocol mechanics
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