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Network Mobility in Ad hoc Networks
2008 International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, 2008The 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.
Kamal Oudidi+2 more
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A survey on position-based routing in mobile ad hoc networks
IEEE Network, 2001We present an overview of ad hoc routing protocols that make forwarding decisions based on the geographical position of a packet's destination. Other than the destination's position, each node need know only its own position and the position of its one ...
M. Mauve, J. Widmer, H. Hartenstein
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Secure Routing for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
arXiv.orgThe emergence of the Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) technology advocates self-organized wireless interconnection of communication devices that would either extend or operate in concert with the w ...
Panos Papadimitratos, Z. Haas
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2007
In the future, communication devices, communication-capable devices or sensors and home electronic appliances will have the capability to form various MANETs, and interoperate with the global communication networks. These MANETs play an important role in supporting various visions toward the creation of a world of ubiquitous computing where computation
M. Lim Sim, C. Ming Chin, C. Min Tan
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In the future, communication devices, communication-capable devices or sensors and home electronic appliances will have the capability to form various MANETs, and interoperate with the global communication networks. These MANETs play an important role in supporting various visions toward the creation of a world of ubiquitous computing where computation
M. Lim Sim, C. Ming Chin, C. Min Tan
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Scalable routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks
IEEE Network, 2002The growing interest in mobile ad hoc network techniques has resulted in many routing protocol proposals. Scalability issues in ad hoc networks are attracting increasing attention these days. We survey the routing protocols that address scalability.
X. Hong, Kaixin Xu, M. Gerla
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Security Issues in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
, 2016A Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) is a self-organizing, infrastructure-less network of mobile nodes connecting by wireless links. In operation, the nodes of MANETs do not have a central control mechanism. It is known for its properties of routable network,
Sunil Kumar, Kamlesh Dutta
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Actors for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
2004Today mobile devices can interact with their environment through wireless communication. Wireless communication has a limited communication range, which introduces two major problems, currently not captured in distributed middleware. Firstly, they are less reliable and secondly they are extremely dynamic.
Dedecker, Jessie, Van Belle, Werner
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On the fault tolerance of mobile ad hoc networks
ITI 2008 - 30th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, 2008In 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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2005
he history of computer networks can be traced back to the early 1960s, when voice-grade telephone networks dominated the communication networks. With the increasing importance of computers, as well as the ever-increasing expense of centralized mainframe computers that were growing in size, there was a need to decentralize computer systems.
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he history of computer networks can be traced back to the early 1960s, when voice-grade telephone networks dominated the communication networks. With the increasing importance of computers, as well as the ever-increasing expense of centralized mainframe computers that were growing in size, there was a need to decentralize computer systems.
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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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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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