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Flooding in wireless ad hoc networks

Computer Communications, 2001
In an ad hoc network, each host assumes the role of a router and relays packets toward final destinations. This paper studies efficient routing mechanisms for packet flooding in ad hoc wireless networks. Because a packet is broadcast to all neighboring nodes, the optimality criteria of wireless network routing are different from that of the wired ...
Hyojun Lim, Chongkwon Kim
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On network coding in wireless ad-hoc networks

International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, 2005
Network coding has been proven to be an effective way to achieve the maximum flow capacity in a multicast network, which is bounded by the famous maximum-flow minimum-cut theorem. This technique is specially fit for some new types of network, e.g., ad-hoc, sensor network etc.
Jingyao Zhang, Pingyi Fan
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Priority Scheduling in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

Wireless Networks, 2002
Ad hoc networks formed without the aid of any established infrastructure are typically multi-hop networks. Location dependent contention and hidden terminal problem make priority scheduling in multi-hop networks significantly different from that in wireless LANs.
Xue Yang 0007, Nitin H. Vaidya
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Wireless ad hoc nanoscale networking

IEEE Wireless Communications, 2009
Wireless ad hoc communication on the nanoscale will require thinking outside of the traditional radio spectrum. New applications will utilize new forms of wireless communication channels. For example, nanoscale communication will enable precise mechanisms for directly interacting with cells in vivo.
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Coverage in wireless ad-hoc sensor networks

2002 IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Proceedings. ICC 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37333), 2003
Sensor networks pose a number of challenging conceptual and optimization problems such as location, deployment, and tracking. One of the fundamental problems in sensor networks is the calculation of the coverage. In Meguerdichian et al. (2001), it is assumed that the sensor has uniform sensing ability.
Xiang-Yang Li 0001   +2 more
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Wireless Agents in Ad Hoc Networks

2003
With the current trend toward ubiquitous computing comes wireless devices capable of direct, peer-to-peer communication. Such devices will be capable of forming the nodes of ad hoc networks. In the near future, it is expected that ad hoc networks will be saturated with heterogeneous hardware and software requiring mechanisms to facilitate ...
Stephen Quirolgico   +5 more
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Wireless and Ad Hoc Networks

2021
The proliferation of communication devices and networks is the result of the exponential development of wireless components for computing devices. This development allowed the diffusion of services and new alternatives for users to interact with new technologies, with each other, and with the development of social networks and applications to stream ...
Henry Zárate Ceballos   +5 more
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Ad–hoc Filesystem: A Novel Network Filesystem for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks

2001
In this paper, we propose a new filesystem named Ad-hoc Filesystem which targets ad-hoc wireless networks. Ad-hoc Filesystem is a serverless filesystem which automatically generates temporary shared space among multiple mobile machines when they gather in a communicable range. The generated space is kept stable as long as possible even if some machines
Kinuko Yasuda, Tatsuya Hagino
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Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: An Overview

2011
This tutorial provides a general view on the research field of ad hoc networks. After a definition of the concept, the discussion concentrates on enabling technologies, including physical and medium access control layers, networking and transport issues.
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Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

2011
Seamless communication between computing devices is an essential part of the new world of ubiquitous computing. To achieve the concept of a “disappearing computer,” it is necessary to establish reliable and simple communication principles to enhance the usability and the efficiency of the ubiquitous computing devices.
Veselin Rakocevic, Ehsan Hamadani
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