2015 International Conference on Wireless Communications &Amp; Signal Processing (WCSP) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/wcsp.2015.7341333
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An all-to-all broadcasting protocol using directional antennas in multi-hop wireless networks

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“…Meanwhile, it can enhance the concealment of communication and improve the interception resistance and anti-interference capability of the network. 19 The antenna radiation pattern 20 is shown in Figure 1. The spherical space represents the coverage of the antenna, and the concentrated radiation of the blue beam directed to multiple certain directions.…”
Section: Antenna Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meanwhile, it can enhance the concealment of communication and improve the interception resistance and anti-interference capability of the network. 19 The antenna radiation pattern 20 is shown in Figure 1. The spherical space represents the coverage of the antenna, and the concentrated radiation of the blue beam directed to multiple certain directions.…”
Section: Antenna Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, it can enhance the concealment of communication and improve the interception resistance and anti-interference capability of the network. 19…”
Section: Problem Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the related work, in [10] the authors proposed a proactive NC scheme for all-to-all broadcast while using the random access schemes of IEEE China Communications 802.11 and considering several different network topologies. In [11] an all-to-all broadcast protocol was designed for wireless ad hoc networks that use directional antennas, but NC was not considered. In [12] the reliability of a random neighbor NC based all-to-all broadcast approach was analyzed.…”
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confidence: 99%