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Tactical networks are generally simple ad-hoc networks in design, however, this simple design often gets complicated, when heterogeneous wireless technologies have to work together to enable seamless multi-hop communications across multiple sessions. In recent years, there has been some significant advances in computational, radio, localization, and networking te, and session's rate i.e., aggregate...
Even though underwater acoustic communication suffers from long propagation delays and has very limited bandwidth, it still plays a key role in supporting long-distance, low-power communication in underwater sensor networks. Many previous studies have tried to mitigate the impact of long propagation delays, but recently, the focus has shifted from mitigating to exploiting large propagation delays...
Directional Medium Access Control protocols (DMACs) have been studied for decades. Since most existing DMACs assume an ideal antenna model which does not consider the minor-lobe interference, their performance cannot be guaranteed in practice. Other approaches assuming non-ideal antenna require either extra equipment or clock synchronization, making the system more complicated. It is also observed...
In this paper, distributed iterative time slot allocation algorithms for spectrum sensing information (SSI) sharing in cognitive radio ad hoc networks are proposed. The proposed algorithms are based on a collision detection and acknowledgment scheme, which allows nodes to receive knowledge about collisions with their two-hop neighbors. The nodes use this information to update their operating time...
We consider spectrum sharing in a cognitive radio network where a secondary user co-exists with an ARQ-based primary user. A spectrum sharing protocol is proposed where the secondary user switches between cooperation and access modes. In the cooperation mode, the secondary system serves as a relay to assist the primary transmission, and in return accumulates credits. The credits allow the secondary...
This paper investigates price-based resource allocation strategies for the uplink transmission of a spectrum-sharing femtocell network, in which a central macrocell is underlaid with distributed femtocells, all operating over the same frequency band as the macrocell. Assuming that the macrocell base station(MBS) protects itself by pricing the interference from the femtocell users, a Stackelberg game...
The capacity region of a class of discrete memoryless interference channels is established. The setup is similar to the class of deterministic interference channels studied by El Gamal and Costa. However, we relax certain conditions that were imposed by El Gamal and Costa. The capacity region of this class of interference channels also includes the capacity region of the discrete memoryless interference...
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