Achieving single channel, full duplex wireless communication

JI Choi, M Jain, K Srinivasan, P Levis… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
This paper discusses the design of a single channel full-duplex wireless transceiver. The
design uses a combination of RF and baseband techniques to achieve full-duplexing with …

Predictable 802.11 packet delivery from wireless channel measurements

D Halperin, W Hu, A Sheth, D Wetherall - ACM SIGCOMM computer …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
RSSI is known to be a fickle indicator of whether a wireless link will work, for many reasons.
This greatly complicates operation because it requires testing and adaptation to find the best …

Mobility resilience and overhead constrained adaptation in directional 60 GHz WLANs: protocol design and system implementation

MK Haider, EW Knightly - Proceedings of the 17th ACM International …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
High directivity of 60 GHz links introduces new link training and adaptation challenges due
to both client and environmental mobility. In this paper, we design, implement and evaluate …

Efficient and reliable low-power backscatter networks

J Wang, H Hassanieh, D Katabi, P Indyk - ACM SIGCOMM Computer …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
There is a long-standing vision of embedding backscatter nodes like RFIDs into everyday
objects to build ultra-low power ubiquitous networks. A major problem that has challenged …

CSMA/CN: Carrier sense multiple access with collision notification

S Sen, R Roy Choudhury, S Nelakuditi - Proceedings of the sixteenth …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
A wireless transmitter learns of a packet loss, infers collision, only after completing the entire
transmission. If the transmitter could detect the collision early (such as with CSMA/CD in …

A cross-layer design for scalable mobile video

S Jakubczak, D Katabi - Proceedings of the 17th annual international …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
Today's mobile video suffers from two limitations: 1) it cannot reduce bandwidth
consumption by leveraging wireless broadcast to multicast popular content to interested …

Clearing the rf smog: making 802.11 n robust to cross-technology interference

S Gollakota, F Adib, D Katabi, S Seshan - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
Recent studies show that high-power cross-technology interference is becoming a major
problem in today's 802.11 networks. Devices like baby monitors and cordless phones can …

SourceSync: A distributed wireless architecture for exploiting sender diversity

H Rahul, H Hassanieh, D Katabi - ACM SIGCOMM Computer …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
Diversity is an intrinsic property of wireless networks. Recent years have witnessed the
emergence of many distributed protocols like ExOR, MORE, SOAR, SOFT, and MIXIT that …

Modulation rate adaptation in urban and vehicular environments: Cross-layer implementation and experimental evaluation

J Camp, E Knightly - Proceedings of the 14th ACM international …, 2008 - dl.acm.org
Accurately selecting modulation rates for time-varying channel conditions is critical for
avoiding performance degradations due to rate overselection when channel conditions …

Spinal codes

J Perry, PA Iannucci, KE Fleming… - ACM SIGCOMM …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
Spinal codes are a new class of rateless codes that enable wireless networks to cope with
time-varying channel conditions in a natural way, without requiring any explicit bit rate …