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GLOBECOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A Novel Semi-Markov Smooth Mobility Model for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract— Existing random mobility models have their limitations such as speed decay and sharp turn which have been demonstrated by the previous studies. More importantly, mobili...
Ming Zhao 0001, Wenye Wang
INFOCOM
2011
IEEE
13 years 6 days ago
Content management in a mobile ad hoc network: Beyond opportunistic strategy
Abstract—We study the challenging problem of strategic content placement in a dynamic MANET. Existing content placement techniques cannot cope with such network dynamics since th...
Suk-Bok Lee, Starsky H. Y. Wong, Kang-Won Lee, Son...
WONS
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
MASSIVE: An Emulation Environment for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Developing and evaluating protocols and applications for mobile ad-hoc networks requires significant organisational effort when real mobile ad-hoc networks with several mobile te...
Michael Matthes, Holger Biehl, Michael Lauer, Oswa...
SAJ
2002
127views more  SAJ 2002»
13 years 8 months ago
Limited flooding protocol for mobile ad hoc networks
Mobile ad hoc networks are collections of mobile nodes without any fixed infrastructure or central co-ordinating mechanism for packet routing. Consequently, routing is a challenge...
Mieso K. Denko, W. Goddard
IWDC
2004
Springer
161views Communications» more  IWDC 2004»
14 years 2 months ago
Distributed Mobility Tracking for Ad Hoc Networks Based on an Autoregressive Model
Abstract. In ad hoc networks, node mobility causes the network topology to change dynamically over time, which complicates important tasks such as routing and flow control. We pro...
Zainab R. Zaidi, Brian L. Mark