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NETWORKING
2008
15 years 3 months ago
Resilience to Dropping Nodes in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with Link-State Routing
Currently emerging standard routing protocols for MANETs do not perform well in presence of malicious nodes that intentionally drop data traffic but otherwise behave correctly with...
Ignacy Gawedzki, Khaldoun Al Agha
MIDDLEWARE
2004
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Adapting asynchronous messaging middleware to ad hoc networking
The characteristics of mobile environments, with the possibility of frequent disconnections and fluctuating bandwidth, have forced a rethink of traditional middleware. In particu...
Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo, Stephen Hailes
IAJIT
2007
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15 years 1 months ago
Fuzzy Active Queue Management for Congestion Control in Wireless Ad-Hoc
: Mobile ad-hoc network is a network without infrastructure where every node has its own protocols and services for powerful cooperation in the network. Every node also has the abi...
Essam Natsheh, Adznan B. Jantan, Sabira Khatun, Su...
MIDDLEWARE
2004
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
A context-aware middleware for applications in mobile Ad Hoc environments
Novel ubiquitous computing applications such as intelligent vehicles, smart buildings, and traffic management require special properties that traditional computing applications d...
Carl-Fredrik Sørensen, Maomao Wu, Thirunavu...
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...