Mobile ad hoc networks consist of mobile wireless devices which autonomously organize their infrastructure. In such a network, a central issue, ensured by routing protocols, is to ...
In mobile ad hoc networks, node mobility causes links between nodes to break frequently, thus terminating the lifetime of the routes containing those links. An alternative route h...
Mobility in ad hoc networks causes frequent link failures, which in turn causes packet losses. TCP attributes these packet losses to congestion. This incorrect inference results i...
Fabius Klemm, Zhenqiang Ye, Srikanth V. Krishnamur...
In this paper, we propose a novel ReliAble ProbabIlistic Dissemination protocol, RAPID, for mobile wireless ad-hoc networks that tolerates message omissions, node crashes, and sel...
Vadim Drabkin, Roy Friedman, Gabriel Kliot, Marc S...
This paper, introduces the application of Content-Based Music Information Retrieval (CBMIR) in wireless ad-hoc networks. We investigate for the first time the challenges posed by...
Ioannis Karydis, Alexandros Nanopoulos, Apostolos ...