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The Anti-Packets Can Increase the Achievable Throughput of a Wireless Multi-Hop Network

Published: Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
This paper considers relaying techniques that increase the achievable throughput in multi-hop wireless networks by taking advantage of the bi-directional traffic flow. Such a relaying technique is termed relaying with Bi-directional Amplification of Throughput (BAT-relaying). The BAT-relaying is utilizing the concept of anti-packets, defined for bi-directional traffic flows. The relay node combines the anti-packets that are destined for...
Paper Details
Title
The Anti-Packets Can Increase the Achievable Throughput of a Wireless Multi-Hop Network
Published Date
Jan 1, 2006
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