OFDM and MC-CDMA for Broadband Multi-User Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting
OFDM and MC-CDMA for Broadband Multi-User Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting
Wireless Communications
Challenges: a radically new architecture for next generation mobile ad hoc networks
Proceedings of the 11th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
A Cross-Layer Framework for Exploiting Virtual MISO Links in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
An efficient MAC protocol for cooperative diversity in mobile ad hoc networks
Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing
Cooperative Communications and Networking
Cooperative Communications and Networking
Utility-optimal random access without message passing
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Networking with cooperative communications: holistic design and realistic evaluation
IEEE Communications Magazine
Amplify-and-forward relay networks under received power constraint
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Relaying strategies for cooperative networks with minimal node communications
MILCOM'06 Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE conference on Military communications
Randomized Space-Time Coding for Distributed Cooperative Communication
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
An analytical approach to the study of cooperation in wireless ad hoc networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Distributed power allocation strategies for parallel relay networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
A Unified Cross-Layer Framework for Resource Allocation in Cooperative Networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
A simple Cooperative diversity method based on network path selection
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
CoopMAC: A Cooperative MAC for Wireless LANs
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Cooperation can provide significant benefits for wireless systems, but the overheads required could make it difficult to achieve these gains in practice. In most work in this area, the overheads that may be incurred in a networking context and the interactions with higher layers have been ignored. In this paper, we outline a methodology for developing low-overhead cooperative protocols and for evaluating their performance in a realistic networking context. We first describe some of the sources of overhead in implementing cooperation in a wireless network. Then, we present a strawman protocol and compare its performance with other protocols. Finally, we discuss some approaches to the synthesis of cooperative networking protocols.