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    • Centralized Rate Allocation and Control in 802.11-based Wireless Mesh Networks 

      Jamshaid, Kamran (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-20)
      Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) built with commodity 802.11 radios are a cost-effective means of providing last mile broadband Internet access. Their multihop architecture allows for rapid deployment and organic growth of ...
    • Cooperative End-to-end Congestion Control in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks 

      Mohammadizadeh, Neda (University of Waterloo, 2013-09-03)
      Sharing the resources of multiple wireless networks with overlapped coverage areas has a potential of improving the transmission throughput. However, in the existing frameworks, the improvement cannot be achieved in ...
    • Impact of Mobility and Wireless Channel on the Performance of Wireless Networks 

      Ghaderi, Majid (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      This thesis studies the impact of mobility and wireless channel characteristics, i. e. , variability and high bit-error-rate, on the performance of integrated voice and data wireless systems from network, transport ...
    • Multiple Agent Architecture for a Multiple Robot System 

      Gruneir, Bram (University of Waterloo, 2005)
      Controlling systems with multiple robots is quickly becoming the next large hurdle that must be overcome for groups of robots to successfully function as a team. An agent oriented approach for this problem is presented ...
    • Reliable Transport Performance in Mobile Environments 

      McSweeney, Martin (University of Waterloo, 2001)
      Expanding the global Internet to include mobile devices is an exciting area of current research. Because of the vast size of the Internet, and because the protocols in it are already widely deployed, mobile devices must ...
    • TCP Connection Management Mechanisms for Improving Internet Server Performance 

      Shukla, Amol (University of Waterloo, 2005)
      This thesis investigates TCP connection management mechanisms in order to understand the behaviour and improve the performance of Internet servers during overload conditions such as flash crowds. We study several ...
    • Third-Party TCP Rate Control 

      Bansal, Dushyant (University of Waterloo, 2005)
      The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the dominant transport protocol in today?s Internet. The original design of TCP left congestion control open to future designers. Short of implementing changes to the TCP stack ...
    • Transport Control Protocol (TCP) over Optical Burst Switched Networks 

      Shihada, Basem (University of Waterloo, 2007-07-13)
      Transport Control Protocol (TCP) is the dominant protocol in modern communication networks, in which the issues of reliability, flow, and congestion control must be handled efficiently. This thesis studies the impact of ...

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