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9th WiOpt 2011: Princeton, NJ, USA
- 9th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad-Hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2011), May 9-13, 2011, Princeton, NJ, USA. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-822-8
- Jeongho Jeon, Anthony Ephremides:
Impact of time-correlated arrivals on the performance of backpressure-based stochastic network control. 1-8 - Subhash Lakshminarayana, Mohamad Assaad, Mérouane Debbah:
H-infinity control based scheduler for the deployment of Small Cell Networks. 9-16 - Chih-Ping Li, Michael J. Neely:
Network utility maximization over partially observable Markovian channels. 17-24 - Bo Ji, Changhee Joo, Ness B. Shroff:
Scheduling with per-link queues and no per-flow information in multi-hop wireless networks. 25-32 - Samat Shabdanov, Catherine Rosenberg, Patrick Mitran:
Joint routing, scheduling, and network coding for wireless multihop networks. 33-40 - Liron Levin, Michael Segal, Hanan Shpungin:
Interference-free energy efficient scheduling in wireless ad hoc networks. 41-48 - Reza Moazzez Estanjini, Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis:
Improved delay-minimized data harvesting with mobile elements in wireless sensor networks. 49-54 - Wai-Kit Sze, Thyaga Nandagopal, Wing Cheong Lau, Murali S. Kodialam:
RFID tag counting over lossy wireless channels. 55-61 - Peter M. van de Ven, Sem C. Borst, Lei Ying:
Spatial inefficiency of MaxWeight scheduling. 62-69 - Longbo Huang, Scott Moeller, Michael J. Neely, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
LIFO-Backpressure achieves near optimal utility-delay tradeoff. 70-77 - Shreeshankar Bodas, Tara Javidi:
Scheduling for multi-channel wireless networks: Small delay with polynomial complexity. 78-85 - Nikhil Karamchandani, Massimo Franceschetti:
Distributed function computation in networks: A joint delay-energy perspective. 86-93 - Nikhil Singh, Dinan Gunawardena, Alexandre Proutière, Bozidar Radunovic, Horia Vlad Balan, Peter B. Key:
Efficient and fair MAC for wireless networks with self-interference cancellation. 94-101 - Maximilian Riemensberger, Wolfgang Utschick:
Random access in coded wireless packet networks: Feasibility and distributed optimization. 102-109 - Nikolaos Pappas, Anthony Ephremides, Apostolos Traganitis:
Stability and performance issues of a relay assisted multiple access scheme with MPR capabilities. 110-116 - Srikanth Hariharan, Ness B. Shroff:
On optimal dynamic scheduling for sum-queue minimization in trees. 117-124 - Navid Abedini, Srinivas Shakkottai:
Content caching and scheduling in wireless broadcast networks with elastic and inelastic traffic. 125-132 - Richard Combes, Salah-Eddine Elayoubi, Zwi Altman:
Cross-layer analysis of scheduling gains: Application to LMMSE receivers in frequency-selective Rayleigh-fading channels. 133-139 - Srikanth Hariharan, Ness B. Shroff:
Deadline constrained scheduling for data aggregation in unreliable sensor networks. 140-147 - Davide Zennaro, Emiliano Dall'Anese, Tomaso Erseghe, Lorenzo Vangelista:
Fast clock synchronization in wireless sensor networks via ADMM-based consensus. 148-153 - Lei Zhang, Dongning Guo:
Neighbor discovery in wireless networks using compressed sensing with Reed-Muller codes. 154-160 - Sreenath Ramanath, Veeraruna Kavitha, Eitan Altman:
Open loop optimal control of base station activation for green networks. 161-166 - Jeongho Kwak, Kyuho Son, Yung Yi, Song Chong:
Impact of spatio-temporal power sharing policies on cellular network greening. 167-174 - Sreenath Ramanath, Veeraruna Kavitha, Mérouane Debbah:
Satisfying demands in a multicellular network: A universal power allocation algorithm. 175-182 - Paolo Castiglione, Osvaldo Simeone, Elza Erkip, Thomas Zemen:
Energy-neutral source-channel coding in energy-harvesting wireless sensors. 183-188 - Maria Gorlatova, Andrey Bernstein, Gil Zussman:
Performance evaluation of resource allocation policies for energy harvesting devices. 189-196 - Mehmet Akif Antepli, Elif Uysal-Biyikoglu, Hakan Erkal:
Optimal scheduling on an energy harvesting Broadcast Channel. 197-204 - Omur Ozel, Jing Yang, Sennur Ulukus:
Broadcasting with a battery limited energy harvesting rechargeable transmitter. 205-212 - Tianming Li, Narayan B. Mandayam, Alex Reznik:
Distributed algorithms for joint channel and RAT allocation in a cognitive digital home. 213-219 - Li Yang, Shang-Pin Sheng, Romesh Saigal, Mingyan Liu, Dawei Chen, Qiang Zhang:
A stochastic differential equation model for spectrum utilization. 220-227 - Chandramani Kishore Singh, Anurag Kumar, Rajesh Sundaresan, Eitan Altman:
Optimal forwarding in delay tolerant networks with multiple destinations. 228-235 - Cengis Hasan, Eitan Altman, Jean-Marie Gorce:
A coalition game approach to the association problem of mobiles in broadcast transmission. 236-240 - Hang Zhou, Randall A. Berry, Michael L. Honig, Rakesh Vohra:
Spectrum markets with interference complementarities. 241-248 - Praveen Kumar Muthuswamy, Koushik Kar, Aparna Gupta, Saswati Sarkar, Gaurav S. Kasbekar:
Portfolio optimization in secondary spectrum markets. 249-256 - Osman Yagan, Armand M. Makowski:
On the gradual deployment of random pairwise key distribution schemes. 257-264 - Igor Stanojev, Aylin Yener:
Cooperative jamming via spectrum leasing. 265-272 - Iordanis Koutsopoulos:
Competition and cooperation in wireless access misbehavior. 273-279 - M. Amin Khajehnejad, Mohammad Ali Khojastepour, Guosen Yue:
Linear precoding in MIMO broadcast channel with arbitrary rank constraints. 280-285 - Desmond W. H. Cai, Tony Q. S. Quek, Chee Wei Tan, Steven H. Low:
Max-min weighted SINR in coordinated multicell MIMO downlink. 286-293 - Hazer Inaltekin, Tharaka Samarasinghe, Jamie S. Evans:
Rate optimal limited feedback policies for the MIMO downlink. 294-299 - Boris Shishkin, Doug Pfeil, Danh H. Nguyen, Kevin Wanuga, James Chacko, Jeremy Johnson, Nagarajan Kandasamy, Timothy P. Kurzweg, Kapil R. Dandekar:
SDC testbed: Software defined communications testbed for wireless radio and optical networking. 300-306 - David González, John Kountouriotis, Daniel Lach, Renan Bertolazzi, Pujashree Das, Kapil R. Dandekar:
Performance of a reconfigurable antenna configuration selection scheme in a MIMO-OFDM system with modulation rate adaptation. 307-313 - Ebenezer Amusa, Osei Adjei, Jie Zhang, Ali Mansour, Antonio Capone:
An efficient RSSI-aware metric for wireless mesh networks. 314-320 - Jan Friedrich, Simon Frohn, Sascha Gübner, Christoph Lindemann:
Understanding IEEE 802.11n multi-hop communication in wireless networks. 321-326 - Lorenzo Keller, Abdulkadir Karaagaç, Christina Fragouli, Katerina J. Argyraki:
Evaluation of network coding techniques for a sniper detection application. 327-333 - Stratos Keranidis, Thanasis Korakis, Iordanis Koutsopoulos, Leandros Tassiulas:
Contention and traffic load-aware association in IEEE 802.11 WLANs: Algorithms and implementation. 334-341 - Ralph Tanbourgi, Jens P. Elsner, Holger Jäkel, Friedrich K. Jondral:
Lower bounds on the success probability for ad hoc networks with local FDMA scheduling. 342-347 - Rahul Vaze:
Transmission capacity of spectrum sharing ad-hoc networks with multiple antennas. 348-353 - François Baccelli, Junyi Li, Thomas J. Richardson, Sundar Subramanian, Xinzhou Wu, Sanjay Shakkottai:
On optimizing CSMA for wide area ad-hoc networks. 354-359 - Yuchul Kim, François Baccelli, Gustavo de Veciana:
Spatial reuse and fairness of mobile ad-hoc networks with channel-aware CSMA protocols. 360-365 - Chun-Hung Liu, Jeffrey G. Andrews:
Ergodic spatial throughput of wireless ad hoc networks with Markovian fading channels. 366-371 - Inaki Estella Aguerri, Deniz Gündüz:
Wireless source transmission with time-varying side information. 372 - Grace Oletu, Predrag B. Rapajic, Titus I. Eneh, Kwashie Amartei Anang:
Iterative equalization enhanced high data rate in wireless communication networks. 373 - John Marcus, Srdjan Z. Budisin, Predrag Spasojevic:
On the size of binary MWBE sequence sets. 374 - Bilal Abu Bakr, Leszek Lilien:
LEACH-SM: A protocol for extending wireless sensor network lifetime by management of spare nodes. 375 - Curtis K. Donahue, Nicholas J. Kirsch:
FPGA based 802.11n MIMO interoperability testbed. 376 - Xiang Luo, Koushik Kar:
Dynamic channel assignment and power allocation in multichannel wireless networks with per-user bandwidth guarantees. 377-382 - Qingsi Wang, Mingyan Liu:
Throughput optimal switching in multi-channel WLANs. 383-388 - Anil Kumar Chorppath, Tansu Alpcan:
Mechanism design for energy efficiency in wireless networks. 389-394 - Ali Khanafer, Sourabh Bhattacharya, Tamer Basar:
Adaptive resource allocation in jamming teams using game theory. 395-400 - Rahul Urgaonkar, Ertugrul Necdet Ciftcioglu, Aylin Yener, Michael J. Neely:
Quality of Information aware scheduling in task processing networks. 401-406 - Feilu Liu, Erdem Bala, Elza Erkip, Rui Yang:
A framework for femtocells to access both licensed and unlicensed bands. 407-411 - Ana Galindo-Serrano, Lorenza Giupponi:
Downlink femto-to-macro interference management based on Fuzzy Q-Learning. 412-417 - Maria Gorlatova, Roberto Aiello, Stefan Mangold:
Managing location privacy in cellular networks with femtocell deployments. 418-422 - R. Lau, T. Zhang:
Planning and control of LTE femto networks. 423-427 - Volkan Sevindik, Oguz Bayat, Jay Weitzen:
Radio resource management and packet scheduling in femtocell networks. 428-433 - Akindele Segun Afolabi, Chikara Ohta, Hisashi Tamaki:
Macrocell batch resource allocation for a closed access femto-macro cellular wireless network. 434-439 - Sreenath Ramanath, Eitan Altman, Konstantin Avrachenkov:
A heterogeneous approach to fair resource allocation and its application in femtocell networks. 440-444 - Zhao Zhao, Christoph Thein, Feng Zheng, Thomas Kaiser:
Analysis of the influence of OFDM sidelobe interference on Femto rich systems. 445-450 - Sumeeth Nagaraja, Vinay Chande, Satashu Goel, Farhad Meshkati, Mehmet Yavuz:
Transmit power self-calibration for residential UMTS/HSPA+ femtocells. 451-455 - Yi Jiang, Yan Zhou, Mohit Anand, Farhad Meshkati, Vinay Chande, Norman Ko, Mehmet Yavuz:
Benefits of transmit and receive diversity in enterprise femtocell deployments. 456-460
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