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SEAD: secure efficient distance vector routing for mobile wireless ad hoc networks
Proceedings Fourth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 2002Yih-Chun Hu, David B. Johnson, A. Perrig
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Security in wireless ad hoc network
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, 2017Sachin D. Ubarhande +2 more
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2004
A Lifetime-Optimizing Approach to Routing Messages in Ad-hoc Networks.- Improving TCP Performance in Mobile Ad hoc Networks.- Energy Efficient Approaches in Wireless Networking.- Position Based Routing Algorithms For Ad Hoc Networks: A Taxonomy.- Location Discovery in Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks.- Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: From Theory to Protocols.-
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A Lifetime-Optimizing Approach to Routing Messages in Ad-hoc Networks.- Improving TCP Performance in Mobile Ad hoc Networks.- Energy Efficient Approaches in Wireless Networking.- Position Based Routing Algorithms For Ad Hoc Networks: A Taxonomy.- Location Discovery in Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks.- Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: From Theory to Protocols.-
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An Integrated Model of Wireless ad hoc Networks
International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 2006The author proposes a time-invariable, integrated model of wireless networks working in a hostile environment with obstructions and other factors causing interference. The work presents a new probabilistic model and shows a number of simulation results, which confirm the usefulness of the model in the mean-case analysis.
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2004
Ad hoc networks offer a radical alternative to existing cellular and fixed networks for providing communications. These networks form on the fly from the communications devices themselves without needing any infrastructure or centralised control. Devices communicate directly with each other and by forming chains of transceivers they relay information ...
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Ad hoc networks offer a radical alternative to existing cellular and fixed networks for providing communications. These networks form on the fly from the communications devices themselves without needing any infrastructure or centralised control. Devices communicate directly with each other and by forming chains of transceivers they relay information ...
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Distributed Construction of Connected Dominating Set in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Proceedings.Twenty-First Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, 2002Pengjun Wan, K. Alzoubi, O. Frieder
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Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Mobidata Workshops, 1994David B. Johnson, D. Maltz
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Max-min d-cluster formation in wireless ad hoc networks
Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2000. Conference on Computer Communications. Nineteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (Cat. No.00CH37064), 2000Alan D. Amis +3 more
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2005
Mobile ad hoc networks represent a new form of communication consisting of mobile wireless terminals (e.g., handset, PDAs, notebooks). These type of networks are wireless multi-hop packet networks without any fixed infrastructure and centralized administration, in contrast to today’s wireless communications, which is based on a fixed, pre-established ...
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Mobile ad hoc networks represent a new form of communication consisting of mobile wireless terminals (e.g., handset, PDAs, notebooks). These type of networks are wireless multi-hop packet networks without any fixed infrastructure and centralized administration, in contrast to today’s wireless communications, which is based on a fixed, pre-established ...
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