— In mobile wireless ad hoc networks (MANETs), layering is frequently broken to cope with changes on the medium. Layering is also violated in order to implement autonomic behavio...
Daniel F. Macedo, Aldri L. dos Santos, Guy Pujolle...
The increased use of ubiquitous computing devices is resulting in networks that are highly mobile, well connected and growing in processing and storage capabilities. The nature of ...
Rudi Ball, James Grant, Jonathan So, Victoria Spur...
In a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET), mobile hosts can move freely and communicate with each other directly through a wireless medium without the existence of a fixed wired infrastr...
Mobile ad hoc network routing protocols are highly susceptible to subversion. Previous research in securing these protocols has typically used techniques based on encryption and r...
Giovanni Vigna, Sumit Gwalani, Kavitha Srinivasan,...
In recent years, the proliferation of mobile computing devices has driven a revolutionary change in the computing world. The nature of ubiquitous devices makes wireless networks th...
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Humayun Kadir Islam, Sabit A...