Anders Hansson
Swedish Defence Research Agency
20 Papers
44 Citations
Anders Hansson is an academic researcher from Swedish Defence Research Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile ad hoc network & Vehicular ad hoc network. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Anders Hansson include United States Army Research Laboratory.
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Papers
Comparison between graph-based and interference-based STDMA scheduling
Jimmi Grönkvist,Anders Hansson +1 more
- 01 Oct 2001
TL;DR: This work considers two methods of generating traffic controlled reuse schedules for spatial reuse TDMA, one of which uses full knolwedge of the interference environment to generate schedules, and the other uses a graph representation of the network, assuming limited knowledge of the interferences.
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A realistic military scenario and emulation environment for experimenting with tactical communications and heterogeneous networks
Niranjan Suri,Anders Hansson,Jan Nilsson,Piotr Lubkowski,Kelvin Marcus,Mariann Hauge,King Lee,Boyd Buchin,Levent Misirhoglu,Markus Peuhkuri +9 more
- 23 May 2016
TL;DR: A vetted and militarily-realistic scenario is developed that provides a rich combination of elements for experimentation and is developed by the NATO Science & Technology Organization's IST-124 task group to develop and distribute an emulation environment and scenario.
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The angloval tactical military scenario and experimentation environment
Niranjan Suri,Jan Anders Nilsson,Anders Hansson,Ulf Sterner,Kelvin Marcus,Levent Misirlioglu,Mariann Hauge,Markus Peuhkuri,Boyd Buchin,Ronald in ’t Velt,Maggie Breedy +10 more
- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: The Anglova scenario is designed to support experimentation with tactical networking environments and provides node mobility and network connectivity for a realistic battalion-sized military operation consisting of three vignettes, including the deployment of armored vehicles, surveillance of the maritime domain and an urban operation with a naval component.
Evaluation of the scalability of OLSRv2 in an emulated realistic military scenario
Kelvin Marcus,Christoph Barz,Jonathan Kirchhoff,Henning Rogge,Jan Nilsson,Ronald in ’t Velt,Niranjan Suri,Anders Hansson,Ulf Sterner,Mariann Hauge,King Lee,Arjen Holtzer,Boyd Buchin,Markus Peuhkuri,Levent Misirlioglu +14 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: This paper describes a joint effort by the NATO Science & Technology Organization's IST-124 Research Task Group to evaluate the scalability of O LSRv1 and OLSRv2 in an emulation environment within a military scenario that includes detailed mobility patterns for a battalion-sized operation.
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Performance Analysis of Reuse Distance in Cooperative Broadcasting
TL;DR: It is shown that a reuse distance of at least four is necessary to avoid packet loss in sparsely connected networks, especially for high spectral efficiencies, and a novel method for frequency hopping, widely used in military systems, is proposed.
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