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A significant portion of communication across tactical edge networks includes multicast traffic to support collaboration among many separate multicast groups. In order to provide a reliable and scalable network, it is critical to optimize its multicast performance. However, multicast traffic performance in radio networks is limited by the data link layer design for distribution of multicast traffic...
In this work, we consider the challenge of designing an effective networked EW operation against a sophisticated adversary that uses different types of wireless triggers to detonate radio controlled improvised explosive devices. We assume that jamming power on a platform is limited, as a result the jammer can only selectively disrupt communications in certain frequency bands. Meanwhile, the adversary...
Routing protocols for wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) have been explored extensively in recent years. However, most of the work thus far has focused on finding a feasible route from a source to a destination in a timely and efficient manner without considering the impact on the transport performance of existing application traffic or the newly added flows. As a result, parts of the network...
In this paper, we discuss the management of scalable mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) in which nodes are equipped with a range of adjustable capabilities (transmission range, data rate, and radio interface, etc.) and operate in quite diverse environment (in terms of channel condition and node density, etc.). To support communication in such a dynamic networking environment requires a MANET protocol...
In this paper, we present three protocols for bi-directional coded cooperation. In coded bi-directional cooperation, two agents wish to communicate with each other in the presence of a relay node that may help. The first protocol is a two phase protocol where both users simultaneously transmit during the first phase and the relay alone transmits during the second. The second protocol considers sequential...
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