Dynamic Ad Hoc Networks:
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1. Verfasser: Rashvand, Habib (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Stevenage The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013
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Beschreibung:List of figures; List of tables; Editors biography; Authors biography; Preface; Acknowledgement; List of acronyms; Part 1: Concepts and principles; Chapter 1. Dynamic ad hoc networks and associated key management, CHi-Yuan Chen, Kai-Di Chang, Fan-Hsun Tsent, Shih-Wen Hsu and Han-Chieh Chao; Chapter 2. Energy-efficient routing protocols in ad hoc networks, Farhan Siddiqui, Sherali Zeadally and Faisal Karim Shaikh; Chapter 3. Security in vehicular ad hoc networks, Jesús Téllez.; Chapter 4. INT Internet-gateway discovery in mobile ad hoc networks
Chapter 5. Capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, Roya E. Rezagah and Abbas MohammadiPart II: Networking methods and techniques; Chapter 6. VANET dynamic routing protocols: evaluation, challenges and solutions, Michael Barros, Reinaldo Gomes and Anderson Costa; Chapter 7. Exploiting cooperative relays in MIMO ad hoc networks. Shan Chu, Xin Wang and Yuanyuan Yang; Chapter 8. Single-path and multipath routings in mobile ad hoc networks, Haseeb Zafar, Ivan Andanovic, Inayatullah Babar and Dahibzada Mahmud
Chapter 9. Ant colony inspired routing for mobile ad hoc networks, P. Venkata Krishna and V. SarithaChapter 10: Reliable multipath routing in mobile ad hoc networks using hybrid computational intelligence algorithms, Mansour Sheikhan and Ehsan Hemmati; Chapter 11. Dominating set clustering protocals for mobile ad hoc networks, V.S. Anitha and M.P. Sebastian; Part II: Ad hoc network management; Chapter 12. Reliable approach to prevent Blackhole and Grayhole attacks in mobile ad hoc networks, Rutvij H. Jhaveria
Chapter 13: Distributed channel reservation MAC: A QoS improvement technique for dynamic ad hoc networks, Ali MahaniChapter 14. Energy efficient local forwarding schemes, Wei Feng, Lin Zhang and Jaafar M.H. Elmiraghani; Chapter 15. Dynamic spectrum sharing between cooperative relay and ad hoc networks: towards real-time optimal control, Yin Sun, Xiaofeng Zhong, Tsung-Hui chang, Shidong Zhou, Jing Wang and Chong-Yung Chi; Part IV: Applications and uses of ad hoc networking; Chapter 16. Quality of service for multimedia applications in mobile ad hoc networks, G. Varaprasada
Chapter 17. Road traffic management traffic controllers, mobility and VANET, Hossein Ghaffarian, Mahmood Fathy and Mohsen Soryani; Chapter 18. EMPIRE -- Energy efficient trust-aware routing for wireless sensor networks; Chapter 19. Bio-inspired scheduling schemes for wireless ad hoc sensor networks, Chi-Tsun Cheng, Chi K. Tse, and Francis C.M. Lau; Index
Motivated by the exciting new application paradigm of using amalgamated technologies of the Internet and wireless, the next generation communication networks (also called 'ubiquitous', 'complex' and 'unstructured' networking) are changing the way we develop and apply our future systems and services at home and on local, national and global scales. Whatever the interconnection - a WiMAX enabled networked mobile vehicle, MEMS or nanotechnology enabled distributed sensor systems, Vehicular Ad hoc Networking (VANET) or Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET) - all can be classified under new networking s
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