Mobile ad hoc networks range from traditional MANETs where end-to-end paths exist from sources to destinations, to DTNs where no contemporaneous end-to-end paths exist and communi...
Dimitrios Antonellis, Ahmed Mansy, Konstantinos Ps...
In mobile ad hoc networks, nodes interact peer-to-peer. They self-organize, share workloads and provide services that they also use. There are middleware platforms, designed for t...
Much progress has been made toward solving the problem of routing packets inside an ad hoc network, but there are presently no complete proposals for connecting ad hoc networks to...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks and mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) share some key characteristics: selforganization and decentralization, and both need to solve the same fundamental p...
Mobile ad-hoc networks are typically very dynamic networks in terms of available communication partners, available network resources, connectivity, etc. Furthermore, the end-user ...
Thomas Plagemann, Vera Goebel, Carsten Griwodz, P&...