Browsing by Author "Tabatabaee, Vahid"
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Component Based Performance Modelling of the Wireless Routing Protocols
Tabatabaee, Vahid; Baras, John S.; Purkayastha, Punyaslok; Somasundaram, Kiran (2008)In this paper, we propose a component based methodology for modelling and design of wireless routing protocols. Componentization is a standard methodology for analysis and synthesis of complex systems. Throughout the ... -
Distributed Topology Control for Stable Path Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Somasundaram, Kiran K.; Jain, Kaustubh; Tabatabaee, Vahid; Baras, John S. (2009-12-09)In this paper, we introduce the stable path topology control problem for routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). We formulate the problem as a constrained multiagent optimization problem with only local neighborhood ... -
Distributed Topology Control for Stable Path Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Somasundaram, Kiran; Jain, Kaustubh; Tabatabaee, Vahid; Baras, John (2009-11-25) -
Distributed Topology Control for Stable Path Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Somasundaram, Kiran; Baras, John; Jain, Kaustubh; Tabatabaee, Vahid (2010-03)In this paper, we introduce the stable path topology control problem for routing in mobile multi-hop networks. We formulate the topology control problem of selective link-state broadcast as a graph pruning problem with ... -
Performance Metric Sensitivity Computation for Optimization and Trade-off Analysis in Wireless Networks
Baras, John S.; Tabatabaee, Vahid; Papageorgiou, George; Rentz, Nicolas (2008-02-26)We develop and evaluate a new method for estimating and optimizing various performance metrics for multi-hop wireless networks, including MANETs. We introduce an approximate (throughput) loss model that couples ... -
Robust Routing with Unknown Traffic Matrices
Tabatabaee, Vahid; Kashyap, Abhishek; Bhattacharjee, Bobby; La, Richard J.; Shayman, Mark (2006) -
SCHEDULING AND RATE PROVISIONING FOR INPUT-BUFERED CELL BASED SWITCH FABRICS
Tabatabaee, Vahid (2003-11-26)In this dissertation, we develop and analyze algorithms for scheduling in input-buffered switch fabrics. We have introduced new deterministic and randomized scheduling algorithms that are capable of rate provisioning, ...