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Coloring-based resource allocations in ad-hoc wireless networks

2011

It is well known that CSMA/CA protocols exhibit very poor performance in case of multi-hop transmissions, because of inter-link interference due to imperfect carrier sensing. We propose to control such an interference by preallocating temporal slots in which different sets of network nodes are allowed to contend for the channel access. The approach is based on distributed coloring algorithms with limited signaling overhead that can be customized as a function of the network topology and traffic load.

Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryWireless ad hoc networkWireless networkComputer scienceDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSThroughputNetwork topologyInterference (wave propagation)coloring schemes; multi-hop wireless networksSettore ING-INF/04 - Automaticacoloring schemesOverhead (computing)Resource managementbusinesscoloring schememulti-hop wireless networksComputer networkCommunication channel2011 The 10th IFIP Annual Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop
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Parallel and Distributed Resource Allocation With Minimum Traffic Disruption for Network Virtualization

2017

Wireless network virtualization has been advocated as one of the most promising technologies to provide multifarious services and applications for the future Internet by enabling multiple isolated virtual wireless networks to coexist and share the same physical wireless resources. Based on the multiple concurrent virtual wireless networks running on the shared physical substrate, service providers can independently manage and deploy different end-users services. This paper proposes a new formulation for bandwidth allocation and routing problem for multiple virtual wireless networks that operate on top of a single substrate network to minimize the operation cost of the substrate network. We …

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Energy-aware design for wireless mesh networks

2014

International audience; Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are the next step in the development of the wireless architecture, delivering wireless services for a large variety of users in personal, local, campus, and metropolitan areas. Energy efficiency solutions are becoming more vital for both local access networks and wireless networks and Green IT has attracted a considerable attention. However, the application of green network for wireless mesh networks has seldom been described in the literature. However, WMNs infrastructure devices are always active. Thus, during lower traffic periods the energy consumption is the same as in busy hours, while it would be possible to save a large amount of…

Wi-Fi arrayComputer scienceWireless communication7. Clean energy[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Mathematical modelPower ManagementSleep StateGreen Networking11. SustainabilityWireless mesh networkbusiness.industryService setWireless networkComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSEnergy SavingWireless WANOrder One Network ProtocolLogic gatesWMNEnergy consumptionTelecommunication trafficKey distribution in wireless sensor networksEnergy efficiencyCities and townsbusinessMunicipal wireless networkComputer network
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A survey of wireless data center networks

2015

Data centers are becoming more and more popular for a wide variety of applications. However, the efficiency of data centers are restricted by many issues like cabling and maintenance problems in addition to performance problems like oversubscription. Wireless technology was proposed as it has the capability and the flexibility to offer feasible approaches to solve some of these problems. In this paper, we conduct a deep investigation about wireless data center networks, describe some works that enhance the performance of the network, then give some remarks and critiques. 2015 IEEE. Scopus

Wi-Fi arrayWireless networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingWireless WANData center networkWireless data center networkKey distribution in wireless sensor networksWireless site survey60Ghz technologybusinessFixed wirelessWireless sensor networkMunicipal wireless networkComputer network2015 49th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS)
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A Wireless Mesh Network-based System for Hotspots Deployment and Management

2007

In recent years Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) or hotspots, as they are commonly known, have emerged as a promising networking platform to extend network connectivity in public venues, providing local coverage for Internet applications on the move in urban areas and rural environments. Wireless hotspots using 802.11-based technology have popped up in corporate offices, coffeehouses, airports, restaurants and bookstores worldwide. For all their utility and ease of use the 802.11 wireless protocol, known as WiFi, has become the mobile connectivity mechanism of choice for business people, travelers, villagers, and everyone else. Unfortunately, even with the protocol's ease of use and its…

Wireless mesh networkbusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSLocal area networkWireless WANCaptive portalWirelessWireless Application ProtocolThe InternetTelecommunicationsbusinesscomputerMunicipal wireless networkComputer networkInternational Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS '07)
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On building an infrastructure for mobile and wireless systems

2002

Over the last few years, there have been at least two dramatic changes in the way computers are used. The first has its origin in the fact that computers have become more and more connected to each other. The second was triggered by the increasing miniaturization and affordability of hardware components and power supplies, together with the development of wireless communication paths. These two trends combined have allowed the development of powerful, yet comparatively low-priced, portable computers. In spite of these changes, little attention has been given to reaching a common consensus and to the development of a strong infrastructure in this area.

Wireless site surveyComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingWirelessWireless WANWireless systemsTelecommunicationsbusinessSoftwareMunicipal wireless networkInformation SystemsACM SIGMOD Record
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An Inter-Technology Communication Scheme for WiFi/ZigBee Coexisting Networks

2017

In this paper we show how inter-technology interference can be exploited to set-up a low-rate bi-directional communication channel between heterogeneous technologies, which coexist in ISM bands. In particular, we focus on WiFi and ZigBee networks, whose high density deployments make coexistence a critical issue. We monitor the transmission duration of the interference and, after recognizing ZigBee interference from WiFi off-the-shelf receivers, we precisely measure the channel busy intervals to map time duration to communication symbols. A similar approach is used on the ZigBee receivers for making the communication channel bidirectional. Extensive experimental results show the feasibility …

ZigBeeSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKScoexistenceWiFi ZigBee wireless networkComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMSWireless LAN
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Current characterisation for ultra low power wireless body area networks

2010

The emerging area of body area networks (BAN) imposes challenging requirements on hardware and software to achieve the desired lifetimes for certain devices such as long term medical implants. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to the measurement and characterisation of the energy consumption of BAN devices. The approach uses a low cost energy auditing circuit and addresses the problem of accurately measuring low-level current consumption. This new technique will allow precise and analytical measurements of systems and components in terms of energy. This will help circuit designers minimise power consumption in BAN devices. Software engineers might use this approach to validate and …

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Distance-related energy consumption analysis for mobile/relay stations in heterogeneous wireless networks

2010

While the availability of more than one mobile or wireless technologies is enhancing the ubiquity of the Internet access, the corresponding energy consumption effects on mobile station battery for connection selection has not been investigated in depth yet. In this paper, a heterogeneous wireless network, which consists of three constituent networks, is studied with respect to the amount of data communicated and the battery operation time. Four alternative hybrid paths for separate uplink and downlink traffic, each involving more than one network, are analyzed with respect to energy consumption aspects of the mobile (and relay) station. The energy in these paths is analyzed mainly by consid…

business.product_categoryWireless ad hoc networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceWireless networkMobile stationTelecommunications linkHeterogeneous wireless networkInternet accessWirelessEnergy consumptionbusinessComputer network2010 7th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
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Service Provisioning and User Association for Heterogeneous Wireless Railway Networks

2017

In addition to comforting passengers' journey, the modern railway system is responsible to support a variety of on-board Internet services to meet the passenger's demands on seamless service provisioning. In order to provide wireless access to the train, one idea attracting increasing attention is to deploy a series of track-side access points (TAPs) with high-speed data rates along the rail lines dedicated to the broadband mobile service provisioning on board. Due to the heavy data traffic flushing into the base stations (BSs) of the cellular networks, TAPs act as a complement to the BSs in data delivery. In this paper, we focus on the TAP association problem for service provisioning in a …

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