Ad-hoc networks consist of a set of mobile hosts that communicate using wireless links, without the use of other communication support facilities (such as base stations). The topo...
Kartik Chandran, Sudarshan Raghunathan, S. Venkate...
Ad hoc networks, being able to organize themselves without user intervention, can easily provide their users with mobility, multimedia support and group communication. However, the...
—In this paper we introduce the notion of power management within the context of wireless ad-hoc networks. More specifically, we investigate the effects of using different trans...
Tamer A. ElBatt, Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy, Dennis...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is formed by a group of mobile wireless nodes, each of which functions as a router and agrees to forward packets for others. Many routing protocols ...
Abstract— Mobile ad hoc networks often support sensitive applications. These applications may require that users’ identity, location, and correspondents be kept secret. This is...
Heesook Choi, Patrick Drew McDaniel, Thomas F. La ...