—In this paper we propose a model to compute an upper bound for the maximum network size in mobile ad-hoc networks. Our model is based on the foundation that for a unicast route ...
Michael Pascoe, Javier Gomez, Victor Rangel, Migue...
The inherent freedom due to a lack of central authority in self-organized mobile ad hoc networks introduces challenges for security and trust management. Arguably, trust managemen...
Abstract. In ad hoc sensor networks, sensor nodes have very limited energy resources, thus energy consuming operations such as data collection, transmission and reception must be k...
Xiaoling Wu, Shu Lei, Jie Yang, Hui Xu, Jinsung Ch...
Wireless network research still lacks methods to integratively evaluate the performance that can be expected from application layer protocols. The user behavior is predominantly aï...
Tobias Breyer, Michael Klein, Philipp Obreiter, Bi...
Current ad hoc multicast routing protocols have been designed to build and maintain a tree or mesh in the face of a mobile environment, with fast reaction to network changes in or...