Best practice in RSS measurements and ranging
A Zanella - IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The term “ranging” is often used to indicate the operations that make it possible to estimate
the distance between two nodes by processing some signals generated and/or received by …
the distance between two nodes by processing some signals generated and/or received by …
Minimizing age of information in vehicular networks
Emerging applications rely on wireless broadcast to disseminate time-critical information.
For example, vehicular networks may exchange vehicle position and velocity information to …
For example, vehicular networks may exchange vehicle position and velocity information to …
Improving spatial reuse in multihop wireless networks-a survey
In multihop wireless ad-hoc networks, the medium access control (MAC) protocol plays a
key role in coordinating the access to the shared medium among wireless nodes. Currently …
key role in coordinating the access to the shared medium among wireless nodes. Currently …
Robust rate adaptation for 802.11 wireless networks
Rate adaptation is a mechanism unspecified by the 802.11 standards, yet critical to the
system performance by exploiting the multi-rate capability at the physical layer. I n this …
system performance by exploiting the multi-rate capability at the physical layer. I n this …
Smart water quality monitoring system
Nowadays Internet of Things (IoT) and Remote Sensing (RS) techniques are used in
different area of research for monitoring, collecting and analysis data from remote locations …
different area of research for monitoring, collecting and analysis data from remote locations …
A practical SNR-guided rate adaptation
Rate adaptation is critical to the system performance of wireless networks. Typically, rate
adaptation is considered as a MAC layer mechanism in IEEE 802.11. Most previous work …
adaptation is considered as a MAC layer mechanism in IEEE 802.11. Most previous work …
Modulation rate adaptation in urban and vehicular environments: Cross-layer implementation and experimental evaluation
Accurately selecting modulation rates for time-varying channel conditions is critical for
avoiding performance degradations due to rate overselection when channel conditions …
avoiding performance degradations due to rate overselection when channel conditions …
Diagnosing wireless packet losses in 802.11: Separating collision from weak signal
It is well known that a packet loss in 802.11 can happen either due to collision or an
insufficiently strong signal. However, discerning the exact cause of a packet loss, once it …
insufficiently strong signal. However, discerning the exact cause of a packet loss, once it …
Joint adaptation of frequency hop** and transmission rate for anti-jamming wireless systems
MK Hanawal, MJ Abdel-Rahman… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wireless transmissions are inherently vulnerable to jamming attacks. Frequency hop**
(FH) and transmission rate adaptation (RA) have been separately used to mitigate jamming …
(FH) and transmission rate adaptation (RA) have been separately used to mitigate jamming …
Performance analysis of group-synchronized DCF for dense IEEE 802.11 networks
In dense IEEE 802.11 networks, improving the efficiency of contention-based media access
control is an important and challenging issue. Recently, the IEEE802. 11ah Task Group has …
control is an important and challenging issue. Recently, the IEEE802. 11ah Task Group has …