A range assignment to the nodes in a wireless ad hoc network induces a topology in which there is an edge between two nodes if and only if both of them are within each other's...
Unidirectional links in an ad hoc network can result from factors such as heterogeneity of receiver and transmitter hardware, power control or topology control algorithms, or diff...
Among the foremost goals of topology control in wireless ad-hoc networks is interference reduction. This paper presents a receiver-centric interference model featuring two main ad...
Pascal von Rickenbach, Stefan Schmid, Roger Watten...
A Distributed Clustering Algorithm DCA and a Distributed Mobility-Adaptive Clustering DMAC algorithm are presented that partition the nodes of a fully mobile network ad hoc networ...
Mobile ad-hoc networks with their arbitrary topologies are a difficult domain for providing highly available Web services. Since hosts can move unpredictably, finding services a...