He, 2006 - Google Patents
Throughput and delay in wireless ad hoc networksHe, 2006
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- He C
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- Final report of EE359 Class Project, Stanford University [Online]. Available: https://www. dsta. gov. sg/index. php/DSTA
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Network throughput and packet delay are the two most important parameters to evaluate the performance of wireless ad hoc networks. Generally it is difficult to achieve both high throughput and low packet delay. In this project, the objective is to achieve high throughput …
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