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Security in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2008
One of the most critical roles security researchers have is keeping up with new technologies and considering the security implications that go along with them-essentially, ensuring that security is "baked in" to new ideas from the earliest possible moment. Because of this, researchers have had significant interest in the field of mobile ad hoc networks
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Control of mobile ad hoc networks

2006 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2006
We show that the per node overhead of traffic control in a mobile ad hoc network with N nodes with density ν moving at average speed ν can be made proportional to √νNν). In this case route between source and destination has a bounded strectch factor compared to optimal route.
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Multicasting in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

2009
The success of wireless ad hoc networks and the increasing interest in multimedia applications explain the need of multicast protocols adapted to the wireless environment. In this chapter, we first introduce the design considerations for a multicast protocol in a wireless ad hoc network.
Minet, Pascale, Laouiti, Anis
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Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF

ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 2006
This article is part of a continuing series to discuss ongoing activities within the mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) working group (WG) of the IETF. This article provides a brief overview of recent events.
Ian D. Chakeres, Joseph P. Macker
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Managing mobile ad hoc networks

2004 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37507), 2004
Summary form only given. Tomorrow's mobile ad hoc networks emphasize adaptable and flexible networks that automatically adapt to the user's needs. Such adaptability and flexibility requires mobile networking capabilities significantly beyond what is possible with currently fielded technology.
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Blockgraph: A blockchain for mobile ad hoc networks

2020 4th Cyber Security in Networking Conference (CSNet), 2020
Blockchain is one of the most prominent emerging technologies. It offers the ability to maintain an anti-tamper distributed database, ensuring the integrity and authenticity of data in a decentralized system. However, when using blockchain in a dynamic community, such as mobile nodes in an ad hoc and mesh networks, the chain structure is no longer ...
Cordova, David   +3 more
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Virtual Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

2013 IEEE 10th International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Systems, 2013
Ubiquitous use of MANETs (Mobile Ad-hoc Networks) is greatly hindered by the technological cap on broadcast distances. In this work we propose a method of extending the cover area of a MANETs by taking advantage of pre-existing mesh networks among routers.
Jonathan Lahav, Ariel Stulman
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Mobile ad hoc networking: imperatives and challenges

Ad Hoc Networks, 2003
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) represent complex distributed systems that comprise wireless mobile nodes that can freely and dynamically self-organize into arbitrary and temporary, ‘‘ad-hoc’’ network topologies, allowing people and devices to seamlessly internetwork in areas with no pre-existing communication infrastructure, e.g., disaster recovery ...
Chlamtac, Imrich, M. Conti, J. Liu
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Soft Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking

2001
Today's mobile ad-hoc networking approaches require nodes to maintain network topology and routing tables, which limits network scalability. This paper proposes soft mobile ad-hoc networks in which nodes do not maintain network topology and routing tables.
Tao Zhang, Wai Chen
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Network Forensics on Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

2008
A variety of countermeasures for every eventuality are more important than maintaining a mechanism that does not suffer any kind of assaults in mobile adhoc networks. From the experimental results, the ratio of the number of evidence packets and the total number of nodes was confirmed with the ratios of the transmission range and the objective range ...
Akira Otaka   +2 more
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