Latency Optimal Broadcasting in Noisy Wireless Mesh Networks [PDF]
In this paper, we adopt a new noisy wireless network model introduced very recently by Censor-Hillel et al. in [ACM PODC 2017, CHHZ17]. More specifically, for a given noise parameter $p\in [0,1],$ any sender has a probability of $p$ of transmitting noise
Xia, Yan, Xin, Qin
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A hybrid access method for broadcasting of safety messages in IEEE 802.11p VANETs
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) can improve the road safety by transmitting safety-critical messages such as beacons and emergency messages. IEEE 802.11p VANETs have adopted the carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA ...
Xiaoying Lei, Xiangjing Chen, S. Rhee
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Distributed Broadcasting in Dynamic Networks
In this paper, we investigate distributed broadcasting in dynamic networks, where the topology changes continually over time. We propose a network model that captures the dynamicity caused by both churn and mobility of nodes. In contrast to existing work
Dongxiao Yu +7 more
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Deterministic Broadcasting and Random Linear Network Coding in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks [PDF]
Network coding has been successfully used in the past for efficient broadcasting in wireless multi-hop networks. Two coding approaches are suitable for mobile networks; random linear network coding (RLNC) and XOR-based coding.
Nikolaos Papanikos, E. Papapetrou
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Reduced-complexity maximum-likelihood decoding for 3D MIMO code [PDF]
The 3D MIMO code is a robust and efficient space-time coding scheme for the distributed MIMO broadcasting. However, it suffers from the high computational complexity if the optimal maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding is used.
Crussière, Matthieu +3 more
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Improvement to efficient counter-based broadcast scheme through random assessment delay adaptation for MANETs [PDF]
Flooding, the process in which each node retransmits every uniquely received packet exactly once is the simplest and most commonly used mechanism for broadcasting in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). Despite its simplicity, it can result in high redundant
Mackenzie, L.M. +2 more
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QoSatAr: a cross-layer architecture for E2E QoS provisioning over DVB-S2 broadband satellite systems [PDF]
This article presents QoSatAr, a cross-layer architecture developed to provide end-to-end quality of service (QoS) guarantees for Internet protocol (IP) traffic over the Digital Video Broadcasting-Second generation (DVB-S2) satellite systems.
C Caini +21 more
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SDDV: scalable data dissemination in vehicular ad hoc networks [PDF]
An important challenge in the domain of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) is the scalability of data dissemination. Under dense traffic conditions, the large number of communicating vehicles can easily result in a congested wireless channel.
Cappelle, Hans +3 more
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Performance evaluation of flooding in MANETs in the presence of multi-broadcast traffic [PDF]
Broadcasting has many important uses and several mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) protocols assume the availability of an underlying broadcast service. Applications, which make use of broadcasting, include LAN emulation, paging a particular node. However,
Ould-Khaoua, M. +2 more
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Self-Stabilizing TDMA Algorithms for Dynamic Wireless Ad-hoc Networks [PDF]
In dynamic wireless ad-hoc networks (DynWANs), autonomous computing devices set up a network for the communication needs of the moment. These networks require the implementation of a medium access control (MAC) layer.
Elad M. Schiller +2 more
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