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This work presents two-rank (Wi-Fi and LTE) analytical model, from which we can evaluate the goodput of vehicular wireless network depending on the number of vehicles N in the access point (AP) coverage area. To evaluate the suitability of the model used, experimental data are compared with the theoretically calculated data. The results obtained allow us to evaluate the performance of each individual...
The limitation of bandwidth resource in a wireless network has driven a large amount of work in resource scheduling to better utilize the available bandwidth. Most of these work aim to maximize the throughput by considering a uniform user distribution across the cellular network. In reality, users may be distributed non-uniformly. This work studies the effects of nonuniform user distribution on throughput...
Software defined Networks (SDN) is a paradigm that promises to facilitate the management of all types of networks, including the Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN). This integration enables an environment with enough resources and coverage to meet the demands of users, and thanks to a centralized network, resources can be managed in a better way. There are multiple simulators/emulators available, integrating...
Security threats such as jamming and route manipulation can have significant consequences on the performance of modern wireless networks. To increase the efficacy and stealthiness of such threats, a number of extremely challenging, next-generation cross-layer attacks have been recently unveiled. Although existing research has thoroughly addressed many single-layer attacks, the problem of detecting...
In the paper, we studied the solution of resource allocation problem with Coordinated Multi-Point(CoMP) in heterogeneous wireless networks. The utilization of CoMP technology enhances channel quality of users at the edge of cells, but it also brings more complexity to resource management of the network. To reduce this pressure, we exploited a feedback-based method to determine the allocation of users...
The connectivity in wireless communication is established based on the receiving signal strength, which is affected by distance, interference, noise, mobility, etc. As a result, a node has a limited coverage area. Therefore, the connectivity becomes one of the significant limitations in multi-hop wireless networks. The relaying concept and transmission power control were introduced to overcome the...
This paper proposes Raptor codes-structured wireless super-dense networks serving a massive number of users with passive nodes constructing a precode of Raptor codes for future wireless networks. Passive nodes do not have their own information and only forward information from the neighboring nodes to the destination node. Similar to the capability of precode of Raptor coding scheme to protect information...
The availability and reasonable cost of broadband Internet made it an attractive and favourable option to billions of users worldwide. Being a fast service also encourages its users to use real-time applications which is streaming and live data transfer includes VoIP and video streaming. The performance of such applications in Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) may be highly affected by security protocols...
Currently and due to its wide use, the wireless networks in conformance with IEEE 802.11 standard are generating channels saturation, that provokes interference between themselves. IEEE 802.11n is one of the standards that offers greater benefits to improve the wireless network performance. In this paper we analyze the performance of wireless network in conformance with IEEE 802.11n standard to evaluate...
In recent days wireless network provides a high bandwidth support eternally for enabling a loss free communication. One amongst the standards available for high rate support in personal area network is WiMedia Ultrawideband. It provides consumer applications and products at low price consuming low energy. An effective slot allocation and scheduling method could enhance the performance of the existing...
In this paper, we study the link scheduling problem considering the fluctuating fading effect in transmissions. We extend the previous deterministic physical interference model to the Rayleigh-fading model that uses the stochastic propagation to address fading effects. Based on this model, we formulate a problem called Fading-Resistant Link Scheduling (Fading-R-LS) problem, which aims to maximize...
The default mechanism for a wireless station to select which access point (AP) to associate with is based on the strength of the received signal by the station. This leads to stations associating to the closest AP. In situations where user stations are concentrated around one AP, the default algorithm (DA) results in an unbalanced distribution of station-AP associations. This causes congestion at...
Content caching is an efficient technique to reduce delivery latency and system congestion during peak-traffic times by bringing data closer to end users. Existing works consider caching only at higher layers separated from physical layer. In this paper, we study wireless caching networks by taking into account cache capability when designing the signal transmission. In particular, we investigate...
Network coding has shown the promise of significance throughput improvement. In this paper, we study the throughput of two-hop wireless network coding and explore how the maxi-mum throughput can be achieved under a random medium access scheme. In this paper, the problem of the performance of COPE type network coding under dual source coding architecture is solved. An Embedded Markov Chain Model for...
The individual applications of network coded opportunistic routing and successive interference cancellation have been proven with significant improvement on throughput performance of wireless multi-hop networks, but there lacks practical optimization on their combination application. Based on a TDMA system, this paper models the throughput maximization as network utility function maximization problem...
Infrastructure providers (InPs) can provide virtual networks (VNs) to service providers (SPs) through wireless network virtualization. These VNs share the wireless spectrum and they are supposed to meet various requirements of different SPs. In order to satisfy the requirements such as quality of service (QoS), fairness and isolation, efficient and flexible slicing and scheduling schemes are necessary...
Using relayers in wireless networks enables higher throughput, increased reliability or reduced delay. However, when building networks using commercially available hardware, concurrent transmissions by multiple relayers are generally not possible. Instead one specific relayer needs to be assigned for each transmission instant. If the decision regarding which relayer to assign, i.e., which relayer...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are gaining popularity due to the features provided, especially the low cost and self-configuration ability. In WMNs, the data traffic is transmitted through intermediate nodes and a number of packets are dropped during the transmission due to various reasons. One significant reason is the limitation of network resources such as bandwidth and buffer size. Because of these...
The need for 5G to adapt the radio access network to the spatial and temporal traffic variations makes the paradigm of moving networks essential. Dynamic network topology and moving cells through vehicular nomadic nodes (NN) will provide coverage extension and capacity improvement on demand as well as achieve reduced capital and operational expenditure when compared to fixed node deployment, such...
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication has drawn great interest in academia and industries due to the extended network coverage and reduction of the restrictions of traditional cellular systems. On the other hand, a new paradigm called content-centric networking (CCN) has been proposed for scalable, flexible, and secure services in the future networks. With CCN, it is possible to increase the throughput...
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