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7th WiOpt 2009: Seoul, Korea
- Song Chong, Wan Choi:
7th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks, WiOpt 2009, Seoul, Korea, June 23-27, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4919-4 - Song Chong:
WiOpt - general chair's message. - Sae-Young Chung, Muriel Médard, Daniele Miorandi:
WiOpt - message from the TPC co-chairs. - Ratul Mahajan:
Using redundancy to enable interactive communication for moving vehicles. 1 - Tsachy Weissman:
Where is the action in information theory. 1-2 - François Baccelli:
Time and space averages in large wireless networks. 1-2 - Suman Banerjee:
Towards client-assisted management in large-scale wireless networks. 1 - Thomas L. Marzetta:
Lifting the curse of dimensionality: a random matrix-theoretic approach. 1-2 - Jamal Najim:
Survey on spiked models and their application to wireless commcunications. 1-2 - Anthony Ephremides:
Cooperation at the network level. 1-2 - Gerhard Kramer:
Coding for cooperation and relaying. 1-2 - Venkat Anantharam:
Recent progress in multiuser information theory with correlated sources. 1-2 - Ulrich Barth:
Self-X RAN: Autonomous self organizing radio access networks. 1-2 - Pulkit Grover, Anant Sahai, Se Yong Park:
The finite-dimensional Witsenhausen counterexample. 1-10 - Aditya Mahajan, Sekhar Tatikonda:
A Graphical modeling approach to simplifying sequential teams. 1-8 - Ashutosh Nayyar, Demosthenis Teneketzis:
A sequential problem in decentralized detection with communication. 1-10 - Young-Han Kim, Haim H. Permuter, Tsachy Weissman:
Directed information, causal estimation, and communication in continuous time. 1-7 - Mung Chiang:
Wireless scheduling. 1 - Kostas Stamatiou, Francesco Rossetto, Martin Haenggi, Tara Javidi, James R. Zeidler, Michele Zorzi:
A delay-minimizing routing strategy for wireless multi-hop networks. 1-6 - Brett Houlding, Arnab Bhattacharya, Simon P. Wilson, Tim K. Forde:
A fast Bayesian model for latent radio signal prediction. 1-7 - Radha Krishna Ganti, Martin Haenggi:
Bounds on the information propagation delay in interference-limited ALOHA networks. 1-7 - Chi-Kin Chau:
Finite random geometric graphs by circular and square coverage. 1-8 - Siripuram T. Aditya, Pallavi Manohar, D. Manjunath:
On the k-coverage of line segments by a non homogeneous Poisson-Boolean model. 1-6 - Florian Voss, Catherine Gloaguen, Volker Schmidt:
Palm calculus for stationary Cox processes on iterated random tessellations. 1-6 - Zhenning Kong, Edmund M. Yeh:
Wireless network resilience to degree-dependent and cascading node failures. 1-6 - Daniel M. Havey, Roman Chertov, Kevin C. Almeroth:
Wired wireless broadcast emulation. 1-6 - Scott M. Raynel, Anthony McGregor, Murray A. Jorgensen:
Using the IEEE 802.11 Frame Check Sequence as a pseudo random number for packet sampling in wireless networks. 1-6 - Dedi Rahmawan Putra, Kai-Wei Ke, Ho-Ting Wu:
Self-similar traffic assessment on QoS service classes of WiMAX network. 1-6 - Eric Anderson, Caleb T. Phillips, Douglas C. Sicker, Dirk Grunwald:
Modeling environmental effects on directionality in wireless networks. 1-7 - Vasaka Visoottiviseth, Thanakom Piroonsith, Siwaruk Siwamogsatham:
An empirical study on achievable throughputs of IEEE 802.11n devices. 1-6 - Vaibhav Rastogi, Vinay J. Ribeiro, Aditya D. Nayar:
Measurements in OLPC mesh networks. 1-6 - Karina Mabell Gomez, Roberto Riggio, Daniele Miorandi:
Mice over mesh: HTTP measurements over a WiFi-based wireless mesh network. 1-6 - Giacomo Como, Serdar Yüksel:
On the capacity of finite state multiple access channels with asymmetric partial state feedback. 1-6 - Lei Bao, Mikael Skoglund, Carlo Fischione, Karl Henrik Johansson:
Rate allocation for quantized control over noisy channels. 1-9 - Pierre Coucheney, Corinne Touati, Bruno Gaujal:
Different dynamics for optimal association in heterogeneous wireless networks. 1-3 - Manoj K. Panda, Anurag Kumar:
Modeling multi-cell IEEE 802.11 WLANs with application to channel assignment. 1-10 - Daniel Enrique Lucani, Frank H. P. Fitzek, Muriel Médard, Milica Stojanovic:
Network coding for data dissemination: it is not what you know, but what your neighbors don't know. 1-8 - Sreenath Ramanath, Eitan Altman, Vinod Kumar, Mérouane Debbah:
Optimizing cell size in Pico-cell networks. 1-9 - Siddharth Naik, Heinrich Boche:
Practical implications of continuity properties of resource allocation strategies in wireless systems. 1-7 - Anastasios Giovanidis, Slawomir Stanczak:
Retransmission aware congestion control and distributed power allocation in MANETs. 1-10 - Kazunori Hayashi, Takeshi Fujii, Megumi Kaneko, Hideaki Sakai, Yoji Okada:
Transmit beamforming and power allocation for downlink OFDMA systems. 1-7 - Sara Akbarzadeh, Laura Cottatellucci, Christian Bonnet:
Low complexity cross-layer design for dense interference networks. 1-10 - Marc Sigelle, Ian H. Jermyn, Sylvie Perreau, Aruna Jayasuriya:
Lattice Green functions and diffusion for modelling traffic routing in ad hoc networks. 1-5 - Hamidou Tembine, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Rachid El Azouzi, Eitan Altman:
From mean field interaction to evolutionary game dynamics. 1-5 - Chi Ho Yeung, K. Y. Michael Wong:
Emergence of algorithmically hard phases in transportation networks. 1-5 - Saburo Higuchi:
Decimation algorithm based on correlations for constraint satisfaction problems on random networks. 1-5 - Keigo Takeuchi, Ralf R. Müller, Mikko Vehkaperä, Toshiyuki Tanaka:
A new signaling scheme for large DS-CDMA channels without CSI. 1-7 - Mikko Vehkaperä, Keigo Takeuchi, Ralf R. Müller, Toshiyuki Tanaka:
On asymptotic performance of iterative channel and data estimation in large DS-CDMA systems. 1-5 - Jack Raymond:
Optimal sparse CDMA detection at high load. 1-5 - Michel S. Elnaggar, Achim Kempf:
On a generic entropy measure in physics and information. 1-5 - Haewoon Nam, Gustavo de Veciana, Mohamed-Slim Alouini:
A feedback scheme based on iterative group splitting for opportunistic scheduling with adaptive modulation. 1-6 - Jean-Marc Kelif, Marceau Coupechoux:
Cell breathing, sectorization and densification in cellular networks. 1-7 - Pieter Simoens, Bert Vankeirsbilck, Farhan Azmat Ali, Lien Deboosere, Filip De Turck, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester, Rodolfo Torrea Duran, Claude Desset:
Characterization of power consumption in thin clients due to protocol data transmission over IEEE 802.11. 1-7 - Yan Chen, Vincent K. N. Lau, Shunqing Zhang, Peiliang Qiu:
Exploiting buffers in cognitive multi-relay systems for delay-sensitive applications. 1-8 - Vyacheslav V. Zalyubovskiy, Adil I. Erzin, Sergey N. Astrakov, Hyunseung Choo:
Energy-efficient area coverage by sensors with two adjustable ranges. 1-8 - Jun Luo, André Girard, Catherine Rosenberg:
Efficient algorithms to solve a class of resource allocation problems in large wireless networks. 1-9 - Christos Papathanasiou, Nikos Dimitriou, Leandros Tassiulas:
Downlink multi-user transmission for higher user speeds in IEEE 802.16m. 1-6 - Hyang-Won Lee, Eytan H. Modiano, Long Bao Le:
Distributed throughput maximization in wireless networks via random power allocation. 1-9 - Muhammad Farukh Munir, Arzad Alam Kherani, Fethi Filali:
Distributed algorithm for minimizing delay in multi-hop wireless sensor networks. 1-9 - Yahya Al-Harthi, Sem C. Borst:
Distributed adaptive algorithms for optimal opportunistic medium access. 1-8 - Longbo Huang, Michael J. Neely:
Delay reduction via Lagrange Multipliers in stochastic network optimization. 1-10 - Sang-Woon Jeon, Natasha Devroye, Mai Vu, Sae-Young Chung, Vahid Tarokh:
Cognitive networks achieve throughput scaling of a homogeneous network. 1-5 - Eitan Altman, Tamer Basar, Ishai Menache, Hamidou Tembine:
A dynamic random access game with energy constraints. 1-7 - Ji Won Yoon, Hyoungshick Kim:
A new collision-free pseudonym scheme in mobile ad hoc networks. 1-5 - Jingping Ji, Wei Yu:
Bandwidth and routing optimization in wireless cellular networks with relays. 1-5 - Johannes Brehmer, Wolfgang Utschick:
Bargaining over fading interference channels. 1-8 - Zhengqing Hu, Chen-Khong Tham:
SI-CCMAC: Sender initiating concurrent cooperative MAC for wireless LANs. 1-10 - Xusheng Sun, Edward J. Coyle:
Quantization, channel compensation, and energy allocation for estimation in wireless sensor networks. 1-10 - Beiyu Rong, Anthony Ephremides:
Protocol-level cooperation in wireless networks: Stable throughput and delay analysis. 1-10 - Yi Chen, Wing Shing Wong:
Power control for non-Gaussian interference. 1-8 - Walid Saad, Zhu Han, Tamer Basar, Mérouane Debbah, Are Hjørungnes:
Physical layer security: Coalitional games for distributed cooperation. 1-8 - Gaurav S. Kasbekar, Yigal Bejerano, Saswati Sarkar:
Generic coverage verification without location information using dimension reduction. 1-10 - Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Christos Koufogiannakis, Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy:
Gaming the jammer: Is frequency hopping effective? 1-10 - Avinash Sridharan, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
Feasibility of the receiver capacity model for multi-hop wireless networks. 1-6 - Chi-Kin Chau, Muhammad Husni Wahab, Fei Qin, Yunsheng Wang, Yang Yang:
Battery recovery aware sensor networks. 1-9 - Vineeth Bala Sukumaran, Utpal Mukherji:
Average-delay optimal policies for the point-to-point channel. 1-10 - Mohuammad Ibrahim, Philippe Nain, Iacopo Carreras:
Analysis of relay protocols for throwbox-equipped DTNs. 1-9 - Sébastien Doirieux, Bruno Baynat, Masood Maqbool, Marceau Coupechoux:
An analytical model for WiMAX networks with multiple traffic profiles and throttling policy. 1-8 - Federico Librino, Marco Levorato, Michele Zorzi:
An algorithmic solution for computing circle intersection areas and its applications to wireless communications. 1-10 - Kyuho Son, Yung Yi, Song Chong:
Adaptive multi-pattern reuse in multi-cell networks. 1-10 - Aldar C.-F. Chan:
A graph theoretic approach for optimizing key pre-distribution in wireless sensor networks. 1-8 - Ramanan Subramanian, Badri N. Vellambi, Faramarz Fekri:
A generalized framework for throughput analysis in sparse mobile networks. 1-10 - Wei Wang, Lawrence Ong, Mehul Motani:
Transmission schedule optimization for half-duplex multiple-relay networks. 1-9 - Rony El Haddad, Brian Smith, Sriram Vishwanath:
On models for multi-user Gaussian channels with fading. 1-6 - Vilmos Simon, Márton Bérces, Endre Varga, László Bacsárdi:
Natural selection of message forwarding algorithms in Multihop wireless networks. 1-7 - Neeraj Jaggi, Koushik Kar:
Multi-sensor event detection under temporal correlations with renewable energy sources. 1-9 - Jeongyeup Paek, Michael J. Neely:
Mathematical analysis of throughput bounds in random access with ZIGZAG decoding. 1-7 - Tae-Suk Kim, Yong Yang, Jennifer C. Hou, Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy:
Joint resource allocation and admission control in wireless mesh networks. 1-10 - Honghai Zhang, Sampath Rangarajan:
Joint load balancing, scheduling, and interference mitigation in multi-cell and multi-carrier wireless data systems. 1-10 - Eitan Altman, Konstantin Avrachenkov, Andrey Garnaev:
Jamming in wireless networks under uncertainty. 1-7 - Murali S. Kodialam, Wing Cheong Lau, Thyaga Nandagopal:
Identifying RFID tag categories in linear time. 1-6 - Chul-Ho Lee, Do Young Eun:
Heterogeneity in contact dynamics: Helpful or harmful to forwarding algorithms in DTNs? 1-10 - Haibo Zhang, Pablo Soldati, Mikael Johansson:
Optimal link scheduling and channel assignment for convergecast in linear WirelessHART networks. 1-8 - Kwanghun Han, Youngkyu Choi, Dongmyoung Kim, Minsoo Na, Sunghyun Choi, Kiyoung Han:
Optimization of femtocell network configuration under interference constraints. 1-7 - Eric Anderson, Gary V. Yee, Caleb T. Phillips, Douglas C. Sicker, Dirk Grunwald:
The impact of directional antenna models on simulation accuracy. 1-7 - Thomas Bonald, Ali Ibrahim, James W. Roberts:
The impact of association on the capacity of WLANs. 1-10 - Caleb T. Phillips, Douglas C. Sicker, Dirk Grunwald, Suresh Singh:
Techniques for simulation of realistic infrastructure wireless network traffic. 1-7 - Kaibin Huang, Vincent K. N. Lau, Yan Chen:
Spectrum sharing between cellular and mobile ad hoc networks: Transmission-capacity tradeoff. 1-10
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