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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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Bandwidth balancing in mobile ad hoc networks

2010 IEEE 6th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, 2010
In this paper, we extends bandwidth balancing technique in wired networks to operate in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). In bandwidth balancing in Distributed-Queue-Dual-Bus (DQDB), different nodes occupy the same channel, and information about the bandwidth is transferred between nodes in the unused bandwidth.
Zhou, Congzhou, Maxemchuk, Nicholas F.
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Monitoring in mobile ad hoc networks: A survey

Computer Networks, 2014
The growing use of small wireless devices is making mobile ad hoc networks indispensable as an effective solution for ubiquitous computing and internet of things. Moreover, these networks are considered as a communication solution for emergency or disaster situations.
Battat, Nadia   +2 more
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A Calculus for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

2007
We suggest a Calculus for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, CMAN. A node in a network is a process equipped with a location, it may communicate with other nodes using synchronous spatially oriented broadcast where only the current neighbors receive the message. Nodes may autonomously change their neighbor relationship and thereby change the network topology.
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Group Monitoring in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

2010
Maintaining bonds of cohesion between members of small groups in densely populated venues (e.g., a family in an amusement park, or some friends in a stadium) is increasingly gaining interest, both as a safety measure against malicious activity and as a convenient tool to prevent group splitting.
Albana Gaba   +2 more
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Ad‐hoc, mobile, and wireless networks

Internet Technology Letters, 2021
M R Palattella, S Scanzio
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Challenges in mobile ad hoc networking

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2001
Silvia Giordano, Willie W. Lu
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Mobile and ad-hoc local networks

Computer Networks, 2003
Hossam S. Hassanein, Ioanis Nikolaidis
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A survey of clustering schemes for mobile ad hoc networks

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2005
Peter Han Joo Chong
exaly  

Data replication protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks: a survey and taxonomy

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2009
Abdelouahid Derhab, Nadjib Badache
exaly  

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