Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, one can find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology e...
The growing popularity of wireless networks has led to cases of heavy utilization and congestion. In heavily utilized wireless networks, the wireless portion of the network is a m...
Amit P. Jardosh, Krishna N. Ramachandran, Kevin C....
Abstract:This paper introduces a series of new multipath routing protocols developed upon Associativity Based Routing (ABR) for wireless ad-hoc networks. ABR selects routes based o...
Reliable network simulators are important tools for research and development in the field of wireless communication. Although the ns-2 simulator is quite popular for testing wire...
Matthias Wellens, Marina Petrova, Janne Riihij&aum...
In this paper1 we study the opportunities of commercial exploitation of applications based on sensor networks. Such applications are quite famous nowadays in many different domain...
Vassileios Tsetsos, George Alyfantis, Tilemahos Ha...
At present, no standard frequency allocation mechanism exists for Wireless LAN access points. In this article, we introduce a number of techniques based on graph colouring algorit...
Energy is a limited resource in wireless sensor networks. In fact, the reduction of power consumption is crucial to increase the lifetime of low power sensor networks. Several app...
Increasing need for people to be “connected”; while at the same time remain as mobile as ever poses several interesting issues in wireless networks. It is conceivable in the n...
Alok Nandan, Shirshanka Das, Giovanni Pau, Mario G...
Ad-hoc networks are by definition created on demand, without any infrastructure. On the other hand, they are often considered as an extension of the range of Internet access poin...