An ad hoc network is a group of mobile wireless nodes that cooperatively form a network among themselves without any fixed infrastructure. Increasingly, power consumption within ...
Abstract—Several protocols for ad hoc network try to reduce redundancy as an effective measure against broadcast problems. Though these protocols ensure good performance in a fav...
We consider topology control problems where the goal is to assign transmission powers to the nodes of an ad hoc network so as to induce graphs satisfying specific properties. The ...
Sven Oliver Krumke, Rui Liu, Errol L. Lloyd, Madha...
In an ad hoc network, mobile computers (or nodes) cooperate to forward packets for each other, allowing nodes to communicate beyond their direct wireless transmission range. Many ...
In this paper we address the problem of secure multicast of data streams over a multihop wireless ad hoc network. We propose a dynamic multicast group management protocol that aim...
Tansel Kaya, Guolong Lin, Guevara Noubir, A. Yilma...
An ad hoc network is formed by wireless mobile nodes (hosts) that operate as terminals as well as routers in the network, without any centralized administration. Research in ad ho...
In scenarios where wireless ad hoc networks are deployed, sometimes it would be desirable that ad hoc nodes can communicate with servers in wired networks to upload or download da...
One of the most important methods for evaluating the characteristics of ad hoc networking protocols is through the use of simulation. Simulation provides researchers with a number...
Amit P. Jardosh, Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer, Kevin...
Few real-world applications of mobile ad hoc networks have been developed or deployed outside the military environment, and no traces of actual node movement in a real ad hoc netw...
Jorjeta G. Jetcheva, Yih-Chun Hu, Santashil PalCha...
A distributed application that operates in an ad hoc network formed by mobile nodes must limit its use of all-to-all communication since the overall capacity of such a network is ...