Cooperative Strategies and Optimal Scheduling for Tree Networks

In this paper, we develop and analyze a low-complexity cooperative protocol that significantly increases the average throughput of multi-hop upstream transmissions for wireless tree networks. We consider a system in which transmissions are assigned to nodes in a collision free, spatial time division...

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