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TDSC
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
On the Survivability of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Node Misbehaviors and Failures
Network survivability is the ability of a network keeping connected under failures and attacks, which is a fundamental issue to the design and performance evaluation of wireless ad...
Fei Xing, Wenye Wang
JPDC
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
On constructing k-connected k-dominating set in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks
An important problem in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks is to select a few nodes to form a virtual backbone that supports routing and other tasks such as area monitoring. Prev...
Fei Dai, Jie Wu
MOBICOM
2000
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Caching strategies in on-demand routing protocols for wireless ad hoc networks
An on-demand routing protocol for wireless ad hoc networks is one that searches for and attempts to discover a route to some destination node only when a sending node originates a...
Yih-Chun Hu, David B. Johnson
TON
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Density-based anycast: a robust routing strategy for wireless ad hoc networks
Abstract--Existing anycast routing protocols solely route packets to the closest group member. In this paper, we introduce density-based anycast routing, a new anycast routing para...
Vincent Lenders, Martin May, Bernhard Plattner
ICDCS
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
ZAL: Zero-Maintenance Address Allocation in Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
— The allocation of IP addresses in hybrid wireless networks is one of the most critical issues in all-IP converged wireless networks. The reason is that centralized IP address a...
Zhihua Hu, Baochun Li