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Cooperation in wireless ad hoc networks [PDF]
In wireless ad hoc networks, nodes communicate with far off destinations using intermediate nodes as relays. Since wireless nodes are energy constrained, it may not be in the best interest of a node to always accept relay requests. On the other hand, if all nodes decide not to expend energy in relaying, then network throughput will drop dramatically ...
V. SRINIVASAN +3 more
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In the past few years, we have seen a rapid expansion in the field of mobile computing due to the proliferation of inexpensive, widely available wireless devices.
Oleksandr Oksiiuk, Vadym Krotov
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Traffic agents for improving QoS in mixed infrastructure and ad hoc modes wireless LAN [PDF]
As an important complement to infrastructured wireless networks, mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) are more flexible in providing wireless access services, but more difficult in meeting different quality of service (QoS) requirements for mobile customers ...
A Hills +17 more
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Robust wireless ad hoc networks [PDF]
We consider a large-scale of wireless ad hoc networks whose nodes are distributed randomly in a two-dimensional region /spl Omega/. Given n wireless nodes V, each with transmission range r/sub n/, the wireless networks are often modeled by graph G(V, r/sub n/) in which two nodes are connected if their Euclidean distance is no more than r/sub n/.
null Xiang-Yang Li +4 more
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We highlight different important factors that must be considered for an effective available-bandwidth-based flow admission control algorithm in ad hoc wireless networks.
Muhammad Omer Farooq, Thomas Kunz
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An Efficient Opportunistic Routing Based on Prediction for Nautical Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Nautical wireless ad hoc networks are becoming increasingly popular in oceans due to their easy deployment and self-curing capability. They may alternate frequently between connected mobile ad hoc networks and partitioned opportunistic networks due to ...
Lige Ge, Shengming Jiang
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Special issue on “Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks” [PDF]
A primary aim of wireless ad-hoc networks is to deliver data in areas where there is no pre-defined infrastructure. In these networks, the users, but also the network entities can be potentially mobile.
Aguilar Igartua, Mónica +2 more
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Multimedia Content Distribution in Hybrid Wireless Networks using Weighted Clustering [PDF]
Fixed infrastructured networks naturally support centralized approaches for group management and information provisioning. Contrary to infrastructured networks, in multi-hop ad-hoc networks each node acts as a router as well as sender and receiver.
Andronache, Adrian +2 more
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A Novel Routing Algorithm for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
This article examines the importance of wireless ad hoc networks and the Location Routing Algorithm with Cluster-Based Flooding (LORA-CBF) for inter-vehicular communication in the context of optimizing traffic flow and increasing motorway safety.
Raúl Aquino-Santos +3 more
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Ad-hoc networks are a key in the evolution of wireless networks. Ad-hoc networks are typically composed of equal nodes, which communicate over wireless links without any central control.
Giordano, Silvia
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