RamMohan et al., 2007 - Google Patents
A new protocol to mitigate the unheard RTS/CTS problem in networks with switched beam antennasRamMohan et al., 2007
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- RamMohan V
- Sethu H
- Hosaagrahara M
- Dandekar K
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- 2007 2nd International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing
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Wireless networks with the capability for directional transmissions using switched beam antennas have increasingly been used to increase the coverage area of nodes as well as to improve spatial reuse. This paper is concerned with the unheard RTS/CTS problem that …
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