Dola Saha, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Computer Science | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDirk C. Grunwald | grad student | 2013 | CU Boulder | |
(MAC-PHY Cross-layer Techniques for Simultaneous Multiuser Communication in Wireless Networks.) |
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Saha D, Dutta A, Grunwald D, et al. (2015) GRaTIS: Free bits in the network Ieee Transactions On Mobile Computing. 14: 72-85 |
Dutta A, Saha D. (2014) Composing on-demand intelligent PHYsical layers Acm Crossroads Student Magazine. 20: 60-66 |
Le K, Maddala P, Gutterman C, et al. (2013) Cognitive radio kit framework: experimental platform for dynamic spectrum research Mobile Computing and Communications Review. 17: 30-39 |
Ueda T, Tanaka S, Komiyama B, et al. (2006) ACR: an adaptive communication‐aware routing through maximally zone‐disjoint shortest paths in ad hoc wireless networks with directional antenna Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing. 6: 191-199 |
Ueda T, Tanaka S, Saha D, et al. (2005) Location-Aware Power-Efficient Directional MAC Protocol in Ad Hoc Networks Using Directional Antenna Ieice Transactions On Communications. 88: 1169-1181 |
Ueda T, Tanaka S, Saha D, et al. (2003) A rotational sector-based, receiver-oriented mechanism for location tracking and medium access control in ad hoc networks using directional antenna Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 601-610 |
Saha D, Roy S, Bandyopadhyay S, et al. (2003) A Power-Efficient MAC Protocol with Two-Level Transmit Power Control in Ad Hoc Network Using Directional Antenna Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 235-244 |
Roy S, Saha D, Bandyopadhyay S, et al. (2003) Improving End-to-End Delay through Load Balancing with Multipath Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Using Directional Antenna Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 225-234 |