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Advances in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

โœ Scribed by Deying Li, Maggie Xiaoyan Cheng (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
316
Series
Signals and Communication Technology
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Wireless ad hoc networks, mobile or static, have special resource requirements and topology features, which make them different from classic computer networks in resource management, routing, media access control, and QoS provisioning. Some of our day-to-day situations directly relate to ad hoc wireless network applications, such as self-organization, mobility management, and energy efficient design.

Within thirteen self-contained chapters, this volume provides a complete survey of the state-of-the-art research that encompasses all areas of ad hoc and sensor networks. Written by distinguished researchers in the field, these chapters focus on the theoretical and experimental study of advanced research topics involving security and trust, broadcasting and multicasting, power control and energy efficiency, and QoS provisioning.

This book is a great reference tool for graduate students, researchers, and mathematicians interested in studying mobile ad hoc and sensor networks.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-8
Backbone Quality-of-Service Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Mobile Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 1-34
Optimal Path Selection in Ad Hoc Networks Based on Multiple Metrics: Bandwidth and Delay....Pages 35-60
Analyzing Voice Transmission Between Ad Hoc Networks and Fixed IP Networks Providing End-to-End Quality of Service....Pages 61-88
Separable Threshold Decryption for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks....Pages 89-101
A Secure Group Communication Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks....Pages 102-130
Reliable Routing in Ad Hoc Networks Using Direct Trust Mechanisms....Pages 131-157
On the Power Optimization and Throughput Performance of Multihop Wireless Network Architectures....Pages 158-187
Provisioning the Performance in Wireless Sensor Networks through Computational Geometry Algorithms....Pages 188-210
Message-Optimal Self-Configuration for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 211-230
Energy-Efficient Two-Tree Multicast for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 231-255
SPLAST: A Novel Approach for Multicasting in Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 256-273
A Simple and Efficient Broadcasting Scheme for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 274-294
Energy-Efficient Broadcast/Multicast Routing with Min-Max Transmission Power in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 295-305
Back Matter....Pages 1-2

โœฆ Subjects


Communications Engineering, Networks; Computer Communication Networks


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