We introduce AsyMAC, a MAC layer protocol for wireless networks with asymmetric links and study a protocol stack consisting of AsyMAC and the A4 LP routing protocol. The two proto...
Efficiently self organizing a network hierarchy with specific assignment of roles (or tasks) to sensors based on their physical wireless connectivity and sensing characteristics ...
Manish Kochhal, Loren Schwiebert, Sandeep K. S. Gu...
Rapid advances in wireless networking technologies have enabled mobile devices to be connected anywhere and anytime. While roaming, applications on these devices dynamically disco...
Transport protocol design for mobile ad hoc networks is challenging because of unique issues, including mobilityinduced disconnection, reconnection, and high out-of-order delivery...
Zhenghua Fu, Benjamin Greenstein, Xiaoqiao Meng, S...
— Mobile ad hoc networking allows nodes to form temporary networks and communicate with each other possibly via multiple hops. By using a special node called the gateway, an ad h...
Norihiro Ohata, Yongbing Zhang, Yusheng Ji, Xuemin...