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Anthony Ephremides

Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park

Publications -  516
Citations -  24458

Anthony Ephremides is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 499 publications receiving 23167 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony Ephremides include University of Oulu & University of California, Berkeley.

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Stability properties of constrained queueing systems and scheduling policies for maximum throughput in multihop radio networks

TL;DR: The stability of a queueing network with interdependent servers is considered and a policy is obtained which is optimal in the sense that its Stability Region is a superset of the stability region of every other scheduling policy, and this stability region is characterized.
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On the construction of energy-efficient broadcast and multicast trees in wireless networks

TL;DR: This work develops the broadcast incremental power algorithm, and adapt it to multicast operation as well, and demonstrates that this algorithm provides better performance than algorithms that have been developed for the link-based, wired environment.
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A design concept for reliable mobile radio networks with frequency hopping signaling

TL;DR: This paper outlines those features that distinguish the High Frequency (HF) Intra Task Force (ITF) Network from other packet radio networks, and presents a design concept for this network that encompasses organizational structure, waveform design, and channel access.
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Stability properties of constrained queueing systems and scheduling policies for maximum throughput in multihop radio networks

TL;DR: The stability of a queuing network with interdependent servers is considered, and the problem of scheduling server activation under the constraints imposed by the dependency among them is studied.
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The Architectural Organization of a Mobile Radio Network via a Distributed Algorithm

TL;DR: A self-starting, distributed algorithm is proposed and developed that establishes and maintains a reliable structure that is especially suited to the needs of the HF Intra-Task Force (ITF) communication network, which is discussed in the paper.