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UWB ad-hoc networks

2002 IEEE Conference on Ultra Wideband Systems and Technologies (IEEE Cat. No.02EX580), 2003
We propose a new strategy for path selection in a UWB based ad-hoc network which by minimizing a power-dependent global cost function, can potentially lead to an optimal network organization characterized by low emitted power levels and high network performance.
DE NARDIS, LUCA   +2 more
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Ad Hoc Networks

Computer, 2004
Recent developments offer potential solutions to problems encountered in ad hoc networks including topology control, data communication, and service access.
null Jie Wu, I. Stojmenovic
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Ad Hoc Networks

2005
This book covers the major design issues in ad hoc networks. It will equip the researchers in the field with the essential tools to attack the design of a complex ad hoc system, whether in standalone configurations like the 10,000 node battlefield networks or opportunistically connected to the Internet.
Tadeusz Wysocki, Mehran Abolhasan
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Ad Hoc Networks

Proceedings of the 15th ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing, 2014
Researchers in ad hoc networks are used to study some of the prevalent technical difficulties in networking: Without a fixed infrastructure, challenges such as mobility or wireless communication must be investigated in their purest form. As a consequence one learns a great deal about the fundamentals of networking.
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Ad Hoc Networks

2007
Young-Joo Suh, Won-Ik Kim, Dong-Hee Kwon
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Energy limited ad hoc networks

2007 15th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, 2007
This paper evaluates the impact on the performance of limited battery energy in ad hoc networks. In the literature, the widely adopted assumption is to have nodes with an infinite energy, but this assumption does not consider that a terminal power itself by means of battery, which can easily exhaust its energy.
GIOVANARDI, Alessandra   +1 more
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Management of ad-Hoc Networks

2008
This chapter presents a state of the art of the management of ad-hoc networks and is structured as follows. We introduce ad-hoc networking and the challenges of ad-hoc networking management in Section 1.We present the main management paradigms and the underlying architectures in Section 2. Several application domains including monitoring, configuration
Badonnel, RĂ©mi   +2 more
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