— We consider a mobile ad hoc network consisting of three types of nodes: source, destination, and relay nodes. All the nodes are moving over a bounded region with possibly diffe...
Ahmad Al Hanbali, Arzad Alam Kherani, Robin Groene...
Abstract—In this paper we investigate the performance of multicast routing protocols in wireless mobile ad hoc networks. An ad hoc network is composed of mobile nodes without the...
Sung-Ju Lee, William Su, Julian Hsu, Mario Gerla, ...
Simulation studies have been the predominant method of evaluating ad hoc routing algorithms. Despite their wide use and merits, simulations are generally time consuming. Furthermo...
Muhammad Saleem, Syed Ali Khayam, Muddassar Farooq
Mobile communication technology is rapidly developed with the enhanced networking capacities as well as the expanding population of mobile subscribers. Providing Web services via ...
Capacity is an important property for QoS support in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) and has been extensively studied. However, most approaches rely on simplified models (e.g., pr...