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  • Abolhasan Mehran; Wysocki Tadeusz (Auerbach Publications - Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2006)
    The 1990s witnessed a rapid growth in research interests in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The infrastructureless and dynamic nature of these networks demand that a new set of networking strategies be implemented to ...
  • Rafiei Ali; Abolhasan Mehran; Franklin Daniel; Safaei Farzad (IEEE, 2011)
    Abstract - Physical damage and/or node power exhaustion may lead to coverage holes in WSNs. Coverage holes can be directly detected by certain proximate nodes known as boundary nodes (B-nodes). Due to the sensor nodes ...
  • Wang Jerry; Abolhasan Mehran; Franklin Daniel; Safaei Farzad (IEEE, 2009)
    This paper evaluates the performance of the IEEE 802.11 broadcast traffic under both saturation and non-saturation conditions. The evaluation highlights some important characteristics of IEEE 802.11 broadcast traffic as ...
  • Al Sabbagh Abdallah; Braun Robin; Abolhasan Mehran (World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology - WASET, 2011)
    Due to the coexistence of different Radio Access Technologies (RATs), Next Generation Wireless Networks (NGWN) are predicted to be heterogeneous in nature. The coexistence of different RATs requires a need for Common Radio ...
  • Conder Phillip; Gao Jason; Abolhasan Mehran (IEEE, 2007)
    Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems have received enormous attention by researchers as they can provide a roughly linear increase in capacity of wireless communications systems by using multiple transmit and ...
  • Abolhasan Mehran; Wysocki Tadeusz (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2007)
    The limited scalability of the proactive and reactive routing protocols have resulted in the introduction of new generation of routing in mobile ad hoc networks, called hybrid routing. These protocols aim to extend the ...
  • Abolhasan Mehran; Lipman Justin (IEEE, 2005)
    This paper presents a number of different route discovery strategies for on-demand routing protocols, which provide more control to each intermediate node make during the route discovery phase to make intelligent forwarding ...
  • Hagelstein Brett; Abolhasan Mehran; Franklin Daniel; Safaei Farzad (Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. (ACM), 2010)
    Opportunistic cooperation promises to enhance the user experience when streaming media over wireless devices by improving wireless network reliability at the link level. This paper presents DAFMAC, an efficient cooperative ...
  • Hagelstein Brett; Abolhasan Mehran; Franklin Daniel; Safaei Farzad (ACM, 2010)
    Opportunistic cooperation promises to enhance the user experience when streaming media over wireless devices by improving wireless network reliability at the link level. This paper presents DAFMAC, an efficient cooperative ...
  • Wang Jerry; Abolhasan Mehran; Franklin Daniel; Safaei Farzad (IEEE, 2009)
    Over the years, a considerable research effort has been applied to the design of ad hoc network routing protocols. However, there is still a lack of understanding of the subtle interactions between routing protocols and ...
  • Wang Jerry; Hagelstein Brett; Abolhasan Mehran (IEEE, 2010)
    IEEE 802.11s is an upcoming standard that defines how wireless devices can interconnect in a multi-hop configuration. While there are several protocol stacks based on the IEEE 802.11s draft standard, there has not been a ...
  • Movassaghi Samaneh; Abolhasan Mehran; Lipman Justin (IEEE, 2011)
    In Body Area Networks (BANs) the addressing scheme used to address nodes is fundamental to the effective operation of a BAN. This paper proposes a novel BAN addressing scheme called Hierarchical Collision-free Addressing ...
  • Abolhasan Mehran; Wysocki Tadeusz (Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., 2005)
    In this paper we present a simulation study of a hybrid routing protocol we proposed in our previous work [4] [3]. Our hybrid routing strategy is called Dynamic Zone Topology Routing protocol (DZTR). This protocol has been ...
  • Odeh Nidhal; Abolhasan Mehran; Safaei Farzad (IEEEXplore, 2010)
    In this paper we focus on the subcarrier allocation for the uplink OFDMA based cooperative relay networks. Multiple cells were considered, each composed of a single base station (destination), multiple amplify and forward ...
  • Abolhasan Mehran; Wysocki Tadeusz; Lipman Justin (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2005)
    This paper presents two new route update strategies for performing proactive route discovery in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The first strategy is referred to as minimum displacement update routing (MDUR). In this ...
  • Amri Huda; Abolhasan Mehran; Wysocki Tadeusz (IEEE, 2009)
    This paper present a new routing protocol for Ad hoc networks, called On-demand Tree-based Routing Protocol (OTRP). This protocol combines the idea of hop-by-hop routing such as AODV with an efficient route discovery ...
  • Wang Jerry; Abolhasan Mehran; Franklin Daniel; Safaei Farzad; Lipman Justin (IEEE, 2007)
    Ad hoc networks typically require a significant amount of routing and control information to be distributed in a timely and reliable manner throughout the network, particularly in dynamic environments. As traffic levels ...
  • Barua Bappi; Safaei Farzad; Abolhasan Mehran (IEEE, 2010)
    In this paper we analyze the outage probability of a cooperative multihop parallel relay network in Nakagami-m fading channels. The general closed form expression of the outage probability is derived both for integer and ...
  • Barua Bappi; Abolhasan Mehran; Safaei Farzad (IEEE, 2011)
    In this paper we analyze the symbol error probability (SEP) of a cooperative multihop parallel relay network in Rayleigh fading channels for M-ary Phase-shift keying (M-PSK) modulation. The general closed form expression ...
  • Lipman Justin; Abolhasan Mehran; Boustead Paul; Chicharo Joe (Elsevier BV, 2005)
    In ad hoc networks there is a need for all-to-one protocols that allow for information collection or â¿¿sensingâ¿ of the state of an ad hoc network and the nodes that comprise it. Such protocols may be used for service ...