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[IFIP International Federation for Information Processing] Advances in Ad Hoc Networking Volume 265 || A Scalable Adaptation of the OLSR Protocol for Large Clustered Mobile Ad hoc Networks

✍ Scribed by Cuenca, Pedro; Guerrero, Carlos; Puigjaner, Ramon; Serra, Bartomeu


Book ID
111950335
Publisher
Springer US
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
881 KB
Edition
1
Volume
10.1007/978-0-387-09490-8
Category
Article
ISBN
0387094903
ISSN
1571-5736

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✦ Synopsis


This volume contains the proceedings of the Seventh Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop (Med-Hoc-Net'2008), celebrated in Palma de Mallorca (llles Balears, Spain) during June 25-27, 2008. This IFIP TC6 Workshop was organized by the Universitat de les Illes Balears in cooperation with the Asociaci6n de Tdcnicos de lnform~tica and sponsored by the following Working Groups: WG6.3 (Performance of Computer Networks) and WG6.8 (Mobile and Wireless Communications). The rapid evolution of the networking industry introduces new exciting challenges that need to be explored by the research community. Aside the adoption of Internet as the global network infrastructure these last years have shown the growing of a set of new network architectures without a rigid and known a priori architecture using wireless techniques, like sensor and ad-hoc networks. These new types of networks are opening the possibility to create a large number of new applications ranging from domestic to nature surveying. These new networks are generating new technical challenges like the capability of auto-reconfiguration in order to give the network an optimal configuration, the energy saving need when the nodes have not a source of energy other than a small battery, new protocols to access the network and to convey the information across the network when its structure is not completely known or should be discovered, new paradigms for keeping the needed information security and privacy in a quite uncontrolled environment, and others.


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