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Evaluation of probing strategy for ad hoc networks over UTRA-TDD protocol

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In previous work we introduced Ad hoc Networking Over UTRA-TDD Protocol (ANOUP) as a protocol aimed to improve the cellular performance in term of cell coverage and system capacity [1]. In this paper we outline and evaluate the probing strategy in ANOUP protocol.

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  1. Barnawi, A. and Gardiner, J. G. Evaluation of Ad hoc Networking Over the Fixed 3G backbone. In Proceedings of the IEEE CCECE 2004 Conference (Niagara Falls, Canada, May 2-5, 2004).Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  2. Yang, Y. and Yum, T. P. Throughput Analysis of RACH in UTRA-TDD on AWGN Channel. In Proceedings of the IEEE VTS 54th Conference (October 7-11, 2001).Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref

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      PE-WASUN '04: Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Performance evaluation of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
      October 2004
      136 pages
      ISBN:1581139594
      DOI:10.1145/1023756

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