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Adaptive Receiver Power Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Wireless Network

Lawal Bello, Panos Bakalis, Predrag Rapajic, Kwashie A. Anang, Titus I. Eneh
2011 Journal of Communications  
In this paper, an Adaptive Receiver Power Routing (ARPR) protocol technique for Mobile Ad Hoc wireless network is proposed.  ...  The adaptive receiver power routing (ARPR) protocol evaluates the effect of environment, and signal path loss on a mobile ad hoc wireless network quality of service (QoS) and throughput performance.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank the OPNET Technology Group for providing the software used for the simulations (OPNET Modeler Simulator).  ... 
doi:10.4304/jcm.6.7.571-580 fatcat:qy2fhtv2jba6vm3w3dofenk6pe

A context-aware middleware for applications in mobile Ad Hoc environments

Carl-Fredrik S�rensen, Maomao Wu, Thirunavukkarasu Sivaharan, Gordon S. Blair, Paul Okanda, Adrian Friday, Hector Duran-Limon
2004 Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Middleware for pervasive and ad-hoc computing -  
the validity of the middleware for pervasive mobile ad hoc computing.  ...  This paper presents a new computational model and middleware that reflect support for the required the properties.  ...  The Group communication CF is used to provide a group communication protocol suite that provides the support to route events in mobile ad hoc networks.  ... 
doi:10.1145/1028509.1028510 dblp:conf/middleware/SorensenWSBOFD04 fatcat:h3ym2z23gnh6ngu6znvwu255xe

A voice for the voiceless

Kavitha Ranganathan, Ankur Sarin
2012 Information Development  
We propose a new application for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) -community radio. We argue how MANETS help overcome important limitations in how community radio is currently operationalized.  ...  We then investigate a most critical issuethe choice of the network wide broadcast protocol for the audio content. We identify desired characteristics of a community radio broadcasting service.  ...  In the Serval project which uses wi-fi to construct an ad-hoc IP based network, special software is used to enable any off-the-shelf mobile phone.  ... 
doi:10.1177/0266666911424073 fatcat:lknp2x7os5a5zfkragkwvpa2sy

Auto Mobile Ad Hoc Mechanism in Delay Tolerant Network [chapter]

Muhammad Affandy Azman, Sharifah Hafizah Syed Ariffin, Norsheila Fisal, Mazlan Abbas, Mohd Husaini Mohd Fauzi, Sharifah K. Syed-Yusof
2014 Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering  
The difference in delay between Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure is because of the time needed for an Android phone to create/establish an Ad-Hoc network which takes around 30-32 seconds.  ...  One of the routing protocols that use forwarding strategy is the Probabilistic Routing Protocol using History of Encounters and Transitivity (PRoPHET) (Delay Tolerant Network, 2012) .  ...  However, there are delays involves, which is the time needed for a node to create its own Ad-Hoc network and connects to other Ad-Hoc network.  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-07674-4_86 fatcat:z56l5syetbh47h5rpgpdlwcl2a

GREEN: A Configurable and Re-configurable Publish-Subscribe Middleware for Pervasive Computing [chapter]

Thirunavukkarasu Sivaharan, Gordon Blair, Geoff Coulson
2005 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
We demonstrate the configurability and re-configurability of GREEN through a worked example: consisting of a vehicular ad-hoc network for safe driving coupled with a fixed wide area network for vehicular  ...  At the other extreme STEAM [9] is specifically designed for wireless ad-hoc networks. We argue that publish-subscribe middleware that operates over a single homogenous network environment (i.e.  ...  work is partly supported by the IST-FET-2000-26031, (CORTEX-CO-operating Real-time senTient objects: architecture and EXperimental evaluation) project and FP6-IST-004536 (RUNES-Reconfigurable Ubiquitous Networked  ... 
doi:10.1007/11575771_46 fatcat:ow2groxn7jgxxlogd4r6vc62la

A Survey on Network Simulators for Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETS)

Israa A. Aljabry, Ghaida A. Al-Suhail
2021 International Journal of Computer Applications  
Vehicle Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) is a subsection of MANETs [6] (Mobile Ad Hoc Networks).  ...  Such technology is called Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs).  ...  (b) Ad hoc (c) Hybrid [12] Fig 2 : 2 Routing protocols in VANETs Fig 3 : 3 A Typical Design of a Network Simulator in OMNeT++ and SUMO for VANET Environment Fig 4 :. 0 Fig 5 : 405 Basrah streets  ... 
doi:10.5120/ijca2021920979 fatcat:7r6adwpoxjasdhh3ybqhmazeni

Opportunistic Software Deployment in Disconnected Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Frédéric Guidec, Nicolas Le Sommer, Yves Mahéo
2010 International Journal of Handheld Computing Research (IJHCR)  
This paper presents a middleware platform allowing the dissemination of software components on handheld devices forming a disconnected MANET.  ...  Each device runs a deployment manager, which strive to fill a local component repository with software components so as to be able to satisfy the deployment requests expressed by the user.  ...  can be stored and transported in packages) in an ad hoc network.  ... 
doi:10.4018/jhcr.2010090902 fatcat:6k7erbg5cbaolgbbbin5qdwioi

A solution for mobile DTN in a real urban scenario

A. Bujari, C. E. Palazzi, D. Maggiorini, C. Quadri, G. P. Rossi
2012 2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW)  
The growing number of mobile devices equipped with a wireless interface and the end-user trend to shift toward wireless technology is opening new possibilities for networking.  ...  In particular, opportunistic communication embodies a feasible solution for environments with scarce or costly infrastructurebased connectivity.  ...  Based on a multi-tier wireless ad-hoc network routing architecture it provides elastic Internet access by means of Access Points, which are responsible for a geographical area.  ... 
doi:10.1109/wcncw.2012.6215519 dblp:conf/wcnc/BujariPMQR12 fatcat:efl3ockna5hd7hhgghn2gecfju

A Proposal on Wireless Ad Hoc Network Controlled Rovers

Jay Rungta, Manali Satghar, Anish Prabhu, Vineetkumar Sanu, Supriya Agrawal
2015 International Journal of Computer Applications  
Wireless Ad Hoc networks consist of nodes that are interconnected and transmit data wirelessly. This paper dis-cusses about an application of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks to build a system of Rovers.  ...  An Ad Hoc network is a network which does not rely on any preexisting infrastructure. It is a network that is created to serve only a particular purpose.  ...  Geocast Protocol for Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks The research paper Design and Evaluation of two Geocast Protocols for Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks [4] discusses use of VANET (Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks) for  ... 
doi:10.5120/20690-3579 fatcat:xpvlw5nd2naezdhnpmgglhvnxu

A study of research trends and issues in wireless ad hoc networks [article]

Noman Islam, Zubair A. Shaikh
2017 arXiv   pre-print
This chapter provides a survey of current issues, solutions and research trends in wireless ad hoc network.  ...  The spontaneous erection of networks in anytime and anywhere fashion enables development of various novel applications based on ad hoc networks.  ...  The third approach is the simulation of the algorithm in a software environment. There has been a number of commercial and open source software proposed for ad hoc network.  ... 
arXiv:1711.08405v1 fatcat:iplmz6ozfnai3jiv7ujdzhwjqe

Integrated Performance Evaluation of Extended Queueing Network Models with Line

Giuliano Casale
2020 2020 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC)  
In this tool paper, we present LINE 2.0, an integrated software package to specify and analyze extended queueing network models.  ...  This new version of the tool is underpinned by an object-oriented language to declare a fairly broad class of extended queueing networks.  ...  The methods offered in LINE are a strict superset of those available in JMVA, adding methods for class-switching, priorities, state-dependent routing, among others.  ... 
doi:10.1109/wsc48552.2020.9383931 fatcat:v6yeapkkjjcw3pxjuh5tvub5qu

Survivable mobile wireless networks

James P. G. Sterbenz, Rajesh Krishnan, Regina Rosales Hain, Alden W. Jackson, David Levin, Ram Ramanathan, John Zao
2002 Proceedings of the ACM workshop on Wireless security - WiSE '02  
(ii) design for endto-end communication in challenging environments in which the path from source to destination is not wholly available at any given instant of time, (iii) the use of technology to enhance  ...  In this paper we survey issues and challenges in enhancing the survivability of mobile wireless networks, with particular emphasis on military requirements * .  ...  The other approach (ad hoc networks) assumes that all nodes run a common ad hoc routing protocol and that no infrastructure is present.  ... 
doi:10.1145/570681.570685 dblp:conf/ws/SterbenzKHJLRZ02 fatcat:xxdhvrmhpbaiffbrjdqskogqwi

Designing a context-aware middleware for asynchronous communication in mobile ad hoc environments

Mirco Musolesi
2004 Proceedings of the 1st international doctoral symposium on Middleware -  
This paper outlines the expected research contribution of my PhD work in the area of the message oriented middleware for mobile ad hoc environments.  ...  In mobile ad hoc networks, synchronous communication mechanisms appear to be not suitable, since these assume that the involved entities are present at the same time during the interactions.  ...  Epidemic Messaging Middleware for Ad hoc networks (EMMA) The first result of my investigation was the design of EMMA (Epidemic Messaging Middleware for Ad hoc networks) [17] , an implementation and adaptation  ... 
doi:10.1145/1028480.1028485 dblp:conf/middleware/Musolesi04 fatcat:3meziirf6zcnvj4axa45e3xppe

Key research challenges in network management

A. Pras, J. Schonwalder, M. Burgess, O. Festor, G.M. Perez, R. Stadler, B. Stiller
2007 IEEE Communications Magazine  
Although network management has always played a key role for industry, it only recently received a similar level of attention from many research communities, accelerated by funding opportunities from new  ...  Work is ongoing to assess the state of the art and identify the challenges for future research in the field, and this article contributes to this discussion.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The work reported in this article was supported by the EC IST-EMANICS Network of Excellence (#26854).  ... 
doi:10.1109/mcom.2007.4342832 fatcat:6dtqzb3mnnax3drsdlvvaroex4

Policy-based self-management of wireless ad hoc networks

Antonis M. Hadjiantonis, George Pavlou
2009 2009 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management  
All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is d e p e n d e n t upon the quality of the copy subm itted.  ...  In the unlikely e v e n t that the a u thor did not send a c o m p le te m anuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted.  ...  Each is better suited to different networks, but for the needs of wireless ad hoc networks, a hybrid approach was deemed necessary.  ... 
doi:10.1109/inm.2009.5188885 dblp:conf/im/HadjiantonisP09 fatcat:sdd6vgxcdnef5nztnfbnx245ni
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