In this paper, we address the problem of destination anonymity for applications in mobile ad hoc networks where geographic information is ready for use in both ad hoc routing and I...
In mobile ad hoc networks, nodes have the inherent ability to move. Aside from conducting attacks to maximize their utility and cooperating with regular nodes to deceive them, mali...
—Accurately simulating user movements in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) is very important to the prediction of actual network and user performance. Therefore, using a realistic ...
—The support of distributed atomic transactions in mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) is a key requirement for many mobile application scenarios. Atomicity is a fundamental property ...
This paper outlines our experience with the implementation and deployment of two MANET routing protocols on a five node, four hop, network. The work was prompted by the lack of pu...
Kwan Wu Chin, John Judge, Aidan Williams, Roger Ke...