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Using network coding (NC) in wireless networks can potentially improve the throughput and energy efficiency. On the other hand, it may result in longer delay because packets arriving early at the relay node have to wait to be network coded with other packets. In contrast, using traditional relaying allows the data packets to be forwarded as soon as possible, while its overall lower throughput (compared...
We propose a distributed quality of service (QoS)-aware MAC protocol for multi-channel cognitive radio networks supporting multimedia applications. Specifically, based on the channel usage patterns of primary users (PUs), secondary users (SUs) determine a set of channels for channel sensing and data transmissions to satisfy their QoS requirements. We further enhance the QoS provisioning of the proposed...
Traditional wireless sensor networks (WSNs) working in the license-free spectrum suffer from uncontrolled interference as the license-free spectrum becomes increasingly crowded. A WSN based on cognitive radios can potentially provide data transmissions with quality of service, while avoiding the high cost for accessing the licensed spectrum and uncontrolled interference in the license-free spectrum...
In this paper we consider supporting real-time traffic in a cognitive radio sensor network (CRSN). A lot of traffic in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) requires strict quality of service (QoS) requirements, while most existing WSNs working in the license-free spectrum cannot provide guaranteed QoS. A cognitive radio network (CRN) can possibly support traffic with strict QoS requirements while avoiding...
As specified by the third-generation (3G) wireless networks such as the universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS), interactive data services, such as Web browsing, voice messaging, and file transfer, represent a major service class in operation nowadays. In this paper, we develop an analytical approach to evaluate the performance of interactive data services under sharing and preemptive scheduling...
This paper studies throughput improvement for TCP traffic in IEEE 802.11-based multihop ad hoc wireless networks. Due to the incompatibility between TCP and the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF) protocols, the reaction of TCP in case of packet losses can significantly reduce TCP end-to-end throughput. In this paper, we propose an opportunistic link scheduling (OLS), which is a simple...
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