Anthony Busson
École normale supérieure de Lyon
86 Papers
459 Citations
Anthony Busson is an academic researcher from École normale supérieure de Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless ad hoc network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 78 publications. Previous affiliations of Anthony Busson include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Paris-Sud.
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Papers
Point processes for interference modeling in CSMA/CA ad-hoc networks
Anthony Busson,Guillaume Chelius +1 more
- 28 Oct 2009
TL;DR: This paper proposes the use of the Simple Sequential Inhibition point process to model CSMA/CA networks where carrier detection depends on the strongest emitter only and extends it to a family of new point processes modeling a busy medium detection based on the strength of all concurrent signals.
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Interference Modeling in CSMA Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
Anthony Busson,Guillaume Chelius,Jean-Marie Gorce +2 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: This report shows why a modeling of the spatial distribution of transmitters using a homogeneous Poisson point process is inaccurate and leads to an inappropriate interference distribution in the case of CSMA/CA networks, and proposes an alternate model, referred to as the SSI point process, which is asserted being a valuable and more appropriate model for CSMA-CA networks.
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•Proceedings Article
Self-organization in large scale ad hoc networks
Nathalie Mitton,Anthony Busson,Eric Fleury +2 more
- 28 Jun 2004
TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel measure that both forms clusters and performs the cluster head election and shows that this new measure induces less cluster head changes as compared to classical methods.
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SEAD: A simple and efficient adaptive data dissemination protocol in vehicular ad-hoc networks
TL;DR: The proposed SEAD protocol presents a robust data dissemination mechanism which is suitable either for safety applications or for other kinds of application, and is able to adapt the protocol performance in terms of packet delivery ratio to the application’s requirements.
•Journal Article
Neighbor discovery in multi-hop wireless networks: evaluation and dimensioning with interferences considerations
TL;DR: This paper analytically compute the link probability success between two neighbors as well as the expected number of nodes that correctly receive a Hello packet and proposes a method to adapt the protocol parameters to meet application constraints on the neighbor discovery process and to minimize the protocol energy consumption.
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