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Network Mobility in Ad hoc Networks

2008 International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, 2008
The performance of routing protocols in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is related to the network topology and nodes mobility. In order to ensure good performances of routing protocols in MANET, it is necessary to take into account the mobility criterion when choosing best routes in the network.
N. Enneya, K. Oudidi, M. Elkoutbi
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Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

2011
Mobile communication networks have become an integral part of our society, significantly enhancing communication capabilities. Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) extend this capability to any time/anywhere communication, providing connectivity without the need of an underlying infrastructure.
GALLO, CRESCENZIO   +2 more
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On the fault tolerance of mobile ad hoc networks

ITI 2008 - 30th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, 2008
In mobile ad hoc networks, it is crucial to reduce energy consumption satisfying key network properties. In this paper, we investigate the k-connected transmission power assignment problem with the objective of minimizing power consumption. We address this issue from a decision-theoretic point of view.
Corradini, F   +4 more
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Mobile Ad hoc Networks

Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is a category of Wireless Ad hoc Network. In MANET, topology keeps changing very frequently due to the mobility of nodes in the network. MANET faces a lot of challenges, such as the environment itself being decentralized, the medium being more error-prone, routing overhead, nodes operating with limited energy, and so on ...
Mamatha Balachandra, Balachandra Muniyal
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A PERCOLATION MODEL OF MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS

International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2009
Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are random, self-configurable and rapidly-deployable networks. The main goal of developing the MANETs is not only obtaining better service, but also having networks that can serve in situations in which no other means of communications can operate.
Mohammadi, Hossein   +4 more
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Solvability of geocasting in mobile ad-hoc networks

Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing, 2007
We present a model of a mobile ad-hoc network in which nodes can move arbitrarily on the plane with some bounded speed. We show that without any assumption on some topological stability, it is impossible to solve the geocast problem despite connectivity and no matter how slowly the nodes move.
BALDONI, Roberto   +2 more
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Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

2009
This chapter offers a state-of-the-art review in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). It first introduces the history of ad hoc networks, explaining the ad hoc network concept and referring to the main characteristics of these networks and their fields of application. It then focuses on technologies and protocols specific to ad hoc networks.
Carlos Tavares Calafate   +3 more
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Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

2010
A brief overview of mobility models, MAC , topology control , routing , QOS , energy management, security , and P2P applications of mobile ad hoc network s is provided. It is described how the random mobility patterns of each autonomous mobile node , broadcast nature of multihop wireless communications, and lack of fixed infrastructure are affecting ...
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Equational Reasoning on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2010
We provide an equational theory for Restricted Broadcast Process Theory to reason about ad hoc networks. We exploit an extended algebra called Computed Network Theory to axiomatize restricted broadcast. It allows one to define the behavior of an ad hoc network with respect to the underlying topologies.
Ghassemi, F.   +2 more
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Mobile Ad Hoc Network

2005
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a temporary, self-organizing network of wireless mobile nodes without the support of any existing infrastructure that may be readily available on conventional networks. It allows various devices to form a network in areas where no communication infrastructure exists.
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