Stojmenovic et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Physical layer impact on the design and performance of routing and broadcasting protocols in ad hoc and sensor networksStojmenovic et al., 2005
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- Stojmenovic I
- Nayak A
- Kuruvila J
- Ovalle-Martinez F
- Villanueva-Pena E
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- Computer Communications
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Existing routing and broadcasting protocols for ad hoc networks assume an ideal physical layer model, where two nodes communicate if and only if they are at distance at most R, where R is the transmission radius. This article surveys our efforts to consider a more …
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