Abstract— An ad hoc wireless network is an autonomous selforganizing system of mobile nodes connected by wireless links where nodes not in direct range communicate via intermedia...
Baruch Awerbuch, David Holmer, Herbert Rubens, Rob...
Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) offer a large number of new potential applications without relying on significant infrastructure. Many of these applications benefit from multi-h...
Maria Kihl, Mihail L. Sichitiu, Ted Ekeroth, Micha...
Abstract—Ubiquitous network connectivity and mobile communications have recently attracted remarkable attention. Wireless multihop networks such as Mobile Ad hoc Networks or Wire...
Kalman Graffi, Parag S. Mogre, Matthias Hollick, R...
: On-demand routing protocols are widely used in mobile ad hoc networks due to their capability of adjusting to frequent network topology changes within acceptable routing overhead...
In mobile ad hoc networks, nodes interact peer-to-peer. They self-organize, share workloads and provide services that they also use. There are middleware platforms, designed for t...