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    • Cooperative Diversity and Partner Selection in Wireless Networks 

      Veluppillai, Mahinthan (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-18)
      Next generation wireless communication systems are expected to provide a variety of services including voice, data and video. The rapidly growing demand for these services needs high data rate wireless communication ...
    • 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 ...
    • Design and Analysis of Medium Access Control Protocols for Broadband Wireless Networks 

      Cai, Lin (University of Waterloo, 2009-12-22)
      The next-generation wireless networks are expected to integrate diverse network architectures and various wireless access technologies to provide a robust solution for ubiquitous broadband wireless access, such as wireless ...
    • Hit and Bandwidth Optimal Caching for Wireless Data Access Networks 

      Akon, Mursalin (University of Waterloo, 2011-01-10)
      For many data access applications, the availability of the most updated information is a fundamental and rigid requirement. In spite of many technological improvements, in wireless networks, wireless channels (or bandwidth) ...
    • A Multi-Radio Interface for Dependable Body Area Network Communications 

      Hovakeemian, Yasmin (University of Waterloo, 2012-01-24)
      Body Area Networks (BANs) are emerging as a convenient option for patient monitoring. They have shown potential in improving health care services through a network of external or implanted biosensors and actuators collecting ...
    • Relay-aided Interference Alignment in Wireless Networks 

      Nourani, Behzad (University of Waterloo, 2011-04-29)
      Resource management in wireless networks is one of the key factors in maximizing the overall throughput. Contrary to popular belief, dividing the resources in a dense network does not yield the best results. A method that ...
    • Reliable Communications over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks 

      Samuel, Hany (University of Waterloo, 2011-01-20)
      The recent years have seen an enormous advance in wireless communication technology and co-existence of various types of wireless networks, which requires effective inter-networking among the heterogeneous wireless networks ...
    • Resource Allocation for Broadband Wireless Access Networks with Imperfect CSI 

      Awad, Mohamad (University of Waterloo, 2009-08-17)
      The high deployment and maintenance costs of last mile wireline networks (i.e., DSL and cable networks) have urged service providers to search for new cost-effective solutions to provide broadband connectivity. Broadband ...
    • Throughput Optimization in Multi-hop Wireless Networks with Random Access 

      Uddin, Md. Forkan (University of Waterloo, 2011-05-19)
      This research investigates cross-layer design in multi-hop wireless networks with random access. Due to the complexity of the problem, we study cross-layer design with a simple slotted ALOHA medium access control (MAC) ...

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