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...
Wireless ad hoc networks consist of hundreds to thousands of mobile nodes that are powered by batteries. To prolong the network operational time, energy conservation in such netwo...
—The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 have drawn attention to the use of wireless technology in order to locate survivors of structural collapse. We propose to construct a...
—Previous work on routing in MANETs has resulted in numerous routing protocols that aim at satisfying constraints such as minimum hop or low energy. Existing routing protocols of...
Pramita Mitra, Christian Poellabauer, Shivajit Moh...
CDMA technology represents an attractive choice for various wireless ad hoc networks applications, due to its appealing properties, such as resistance to jamming and interference,...