Abstract. In ad hoc networks, node mobility causes the network topology to change dynamically over time, which complicates important tasks such as routing and flow control. We pro...
— We consider a mobile ad hoc network consisting of three types of nodes: source, destination, and relay nodes. All the nodes are moving over a bounded region with possibly diffe...
Ahmad Al Hanbali, Arzad Alam Kherani, Robin Groene...
In this paper we describe AntHocNet, an algorithm for routing in mobile ad hoc networks based on ideas from the Nature-inspired Ant Colony Optimization framework. The algorithm co...
Frederick Ducatelle, Gianni Di Caro, Luca Maria Ga...
— In this paper, we study the performance of the 2-hop routing scheme proposed for ad hoc wireless networks with mobile nodes, considering realistic node mobility patterns. First...
: As service-oriented networks are essential in our lives, service location, access and provisioning over wired or wireless networks govern users’ satisfaction. While they are we...
Chai-Keong Toh, Guillermo Guichal, Dongkyun Kim, V...