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TPDS
2002
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Extended Dominating-Set-Based Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks with Unidirectional Links
Efficient routing among a set of mobile hosts (also called nodes) is one of the most important functions in ad hoc wireless networks. Routing based on a connected dominating set is...
Jie Wu
ICITA
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Specknets: New Challenges for Wireless Communication Protocols
Speckled Computing [1] is an emerging technology in which data will be sensed and processed in small (around 5X5 sq. millimeter) semiconductor grains called Specks. A dense and no...
Kai Juan Wong, D. K. Arvind
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NETWORK
2008
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A Survey of Mobility Management in Hybrid Wireless Mesh Networks
Mobility management is vital for realizing large-scale wireless mesh networks to provide cost-effective broadband Internet access. Although a considerable amount of research on mo...
Jiang Xie, Xudong Wang
VTC
2008
IEEE
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15 years 3 months ago
Improving Mobile IPv6 Handover in Wireless Network with E-HCF
— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the Internet when moving from one access point to another. However, due to the link switching delay and ...
Anne Wei, Gouzhi Wei, Benoit Geller
NETWORK
2006
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Reconsidering microscopic mobility modeling for self-organizing networks
Mobility modeling is a critical step in the design of mobile self-organizing networks. With the emergence of small-scale and short-range wireless communication devices, the commun...
Franck Legendre, Vincent Borrel, Marcelo Dias de A...