Abstract
Multimedia applications in multihop wireless networks have great market potential. Multiple channels and multiple radios are commonly used for exploring multimedia transmissions in multihop wireless networks. Split transmission allows multiple channels attached to different radios simultaneously to be used, and so to achieve a fundamentally improved transmission capacity. The goal of this paper is to present a theoretical background to justify the improved performance of split transmission. We believe that this is the first attempt to consider split transmission in theory.
Disciplines
Computer Engineering
Recommended Citation
Tu, W. & Grout, V., (2009) ‘Performance Evaluation of The Split Transmission in Multihop Wireless Networks’.( Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE/ACM/BCS/IET International Workshop on Future Multimedia Networking FMN 2009 on 22-23 June 2009), held in Coimbra, Portugal.
Digital Commons Citation
Tu, Wanqing and Grout, Vic, "Performance Evaluation of The Split Transmission in Multihop Wireless Networks" (2009). Computing. Paper 33.
http://epubs.glyndwr.ac.uk/cair/33

Comments
This paper was presented at the 2nd IEEE/ACM/BCS/IET International Workshop on Future Multimedia Networking (FMN 2009) on 22-23 June 2009, held in Coimbra, Portugal. It was published by the University of Plymouth and the symposium proceedings will be available at http://www.cscan.org © 2009 Springer This version of the work is the authors final draft post-refereeing. The work was published in Volume 5630 of Lecturer Notes in Computer Science pages 72-82 by Springer Berlin/Heidelberg in 2009. The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com