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245 1 0 _aChallenges in Ad Hoc Networking
_h[electronic resource] :
_bFourth Annual Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop, June 21–24, 2005, Île de Porquerolles, France /
_cedited by K. Al Agha, I. Guérin Lassous, G. Pujolle.
264 1 _aBoston, MA :
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_c2006.
300 _aXII, 416 p.
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505 0 _aWireless Transmissions with Combined Gain Relays over Fading Channels -- Adaptive Probabilistic NAV to Increase Fairness in Ad HOC 802.11 MAC Layer -- A Link Layer Protocol for Self-Organizing Ultra Wide Band Impulse Radio Networks -- Power Control and Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Protecting Transmissions when Using Power Control on 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks -- A Power-Saving Algorithm and a Power-Aware Routing Scheme for IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks -- Optimized Flooding and Interference-Aware QoS Routing in OLSR -- OLSR and MPR: Mutual Dependences and Performances -- OLSR Improvement for Distributed Traffic Applications -- Multilevel Network Modeling to Achieve Cross Layer Mechanisms -- Bandwidth Measurement in Wireless Networks -- Performance Evaluation Study of an Available Bandwidth Measurement Technique in Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks -- Unified Support for Quality of Service Metrics Management in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Using OLSR -- A Framework for Routing in Large Ad-Hoc Networks with Irregular Topologies -- Routing in Extremely Mobile Networks -- Morhe: A Transparent Multi-Level Routing Scheme for Ad Hoc Networks -- Virtual Trellis Routing -- Connectivity Properties of Random Waypoint Mobility Model for Ad Hoc Networks -- On Improving Connectivity of Static Ad-Hoc Networks by Adding Nodes -- The Critical Neighbourhood Range for Asymptotic Overlay Connectivity in Dense Ad Hoc Networks -- Design of a Flexible Cross-Layer Interface for Ad Hoc Networks -- Emulation Architecture for Ad Hoc Networks -- Wireless Local Area Networks and Mobile Devices to Actualize the Notion of Ubiquitous Computing in Living Classrooms -- Throughput Analysis of an Aloha-Based MAC Policy for Ad Hoc Networks -- Performance Evaluation of Broadcasting Protocols for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks -- Mobility-Aware Adaptive Counter-Based Forwarding Elimination to Reduce Data Overhead in Multicast Ad Hoc Routing -- Supporting Multicast in Ad-Hoc Networks in a Hotspot Context -- A Lightweight Clustering Algorithm Utilizing Capacity Heterogeneity -- OLSR Trees: A Simple Clustering Mechanism for OLSR -- Asynchrnous Architecture for Sensor Network Nodes -- Evaluating Fault Tolerance Aspects in Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Service Discovery Protocol in Proactive Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Autonomous Reconfiguration by Innovation of Diffusions -- Prefix Continuity and Global Address Autoconfiguration in IPV6 Ad Hoc Networks -- Adaptive Real-Time VBR Video Traffic Predictor for IEEE 802.15.3 Wireless Ad Hoc Networks -- An Efficient Proactive RSA Scheme for Large-Scale Ad Hoc Networks -- Hybrid Key Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Design and Optimization of Reputation Mechanisms for Centralized Clustered Ad Hoc Networks -- “Direction” Forwarding for Highly Mobile, Large Scale Ad Hoc Networks -- Extending the Coverage of a 4G Telecom Network Using Hybrid AD-HOC Networks: A Case Study -- Integration of Mobile-IPV6 and Olsr for Inter-Monet Communications -- Analysis of the Multi-Point Relay Selection in Olsr and Implications -- Selection Metrics for Cooperative Multihop Relaying -- Service Differentiation Mechanism Via Cooperative Medium Access Control Protocol.
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