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WICOMM
2011
14 years 6 months ago
The effects of shadow-fading on QoS-aware routing and admission control protocols designed for multi-hop MANETs
—Providing quality-of-service (QoS) assurances in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is difficult due to node mobility, contention for channel access, a lack of centralised coordin...
Lajos Hanzo, Rahim Tafazolli
MOBIHOC
2003
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Mobility helps security in ad hoc networks
Contrary to the common belief that mobility makes security more difficult to achieve, we show that node mobility can, in fact, be useful to provide security in ad hoc networks. We...
Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Levente Buttyán, Srdjan...
EUC
2006
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
A Reverse AODV Routing Protocol in Ad Hoc Mobile Networks
In mobile ad hoc networks, mobile devices wander autonomously for the use of wireless links and dynamically varying network topology. AODV (Ad-hoc on-demand Distance vector routing...
Chonggun Kim, Elmurod Talipov, Byoungchul Ahn
CNSR
2005
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Connectivity with Static Transmission Range in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Connectivity in mobile wireless ad-hoc networks is maintained by setting the transmission range so that a node can establish a link to any other node in the network either directl...
Maen M. Artimy, William J. Phillips, William Rober...
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Castor: Scalable Secure Routing for Ad Hoc Networks
—Wireless ad hoc networks are inherently vulnerable, as any node can disrupt the communication of potentially any other node in the network. Many solutions to this problem have b...
Wojciech Galuba, Panos Papadimitratos, Marcin Potu...