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CCR
2004
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15 years 1 months ago
MAC-layer anycasting in ad hoc networks
A wireless ad hoc network is formed by a group of wireless hosts, without the use of any infrastructure. To enable communication, hosts cooperate among themselves to forward packet...
Romit Roy Choudhury, Nitin H. Vaidya
CORR
2010
Springer
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14 years 11 months ago
Two-Way Transmission Capacity of Wireless Ad-hoc Networks
The transmission capacity of an ad-hoc network is the maximum density of active transmitters in an unit area, given an outage constraint at each receiver for a fixed rate of transm...
Rahul Vaze, Kien T. Truong, Steven Weber, Robert W...
IWCMC
2006
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Modeling key agreement in multi-hop ad hoc networks
Securing multicast communications in ad hoc networks has become one of the most challenging research directions in the areas of wireless networking and security. This is especiall...
Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Maria Striki, John S. Baras
CISS
2010
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Transmission coordination for ad hoc networks
— AHNs are wireless networks operating without the benefits of network infrastructure (basestations) or centralized control. AHNs working with limited spectrum perform best when...
Ananth V. Kini, Steven Weber, Fadi A. Aloul, Nagar...
MOBIHOC
2007
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Secure incentives for commercial ad dissemination in vehicular networks
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are envisioned to provide us with numerous interesting services in the near future. One of the most promising applications is the dissemination ...
Suk-Bok Lee, Gabriel Pan, Joon-Sang Park, Mario Ge...