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Steven Weber

Researcher at Drexel University

Publications -  179
Citations -  6107

Steven Weber is an academic researcher from Drexel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Wireless ad hoc network. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 177 publications receiving 5902 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven Weber include University of Minnesota & University of Texas at Austin.

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Transmission capacity of wireless ad hoc networks with outage constraints

TL;DR: Upper and lower bounds on the transmission capacity of spread-spectrum (SS) wireless ad hoc networks are derived and it can be shown that FH-CDMA obtains a higher transmission capacity on the order of M/sup 1-2//spl alpha//, where M is the spreading factor and /spl alpha/>2 is the path loss exponent.
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A primer on spatial modeling and analysis in wireless networks

TL;DR: The objective of this article is to illustrate the power of spatial models and analytical techniques in the design of wireless networks, and to provide an entry-level tutorial.
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Transmission capacity of ad hoc networks with spatial diversity

TL;DR: In this paper, the outage probability and transmission capacity of ad hoc wireless networks with nodes employing multiple antenna diversity techniques, for a general class of signal distributions, were derived for fading or non-fading environments.
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On Cooperative Relaying Schemes for Wireless Physical Layer Security

TL;DR: A cooperative wireless network in the presence of one or more eavesdroppers, and node cooperation for achieving physical (PHY) layer based security is considered, and an analytical solution is obtained for the DF scheme with a single eavesdropper and the multivariate problem is reduced to a problem of one variable.
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An Overview of the Transmission Capacity of Wireless Networks

TL;DR: This paper surveys and unifies a number of recent contributions that have collectively developed a metric for decentralized wireless network analysis known as transmission capacity and applies it to show how TC can be used to better understand scheduling, power control, and the deployment of multiple antennas in a decentralized network.