Mobile ad hoc networks

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Mobile ad hoc networks

by Jonathan Loo, Jaime Lloret Mauri, Jesus Hamilton Ortiz

2016

Taylor & Francis Group

538

9781439856512

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"Guiding readers through the basics of these rapidly emerging networks to more advanced concepts and future expectations, Mobile Ad hoc Networks: Current Status and Future Trends identifies and examines the most pressing research issues in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). Containing the contributions of leading researchers, industry professionals, and academics, this forward-looking reference provides an authoritative perspective of the state of the art in MANETs.The book includes surveys of recent publications that investigate key areas of interest such as limited resources and the mobility of the mobile nodes. It considers routing, multicast, energy, security, channel assignment, and ensuring quality of service. Also suitable as a text for graduate students, the book is organized into three sections:Fundamentals of MANET Modeling and Simulation Describes how MANETs operate and perform through simulations and modelsCommunication Protocols of MANETs Presents cutting-edge research on key issues, including MAC layer issues and routing in high mobilityFuture Networks Inspired By MANETs Tackles open research issues and emerging trendsIllustrating the role MANETs are likely to play in future networks, this book supplies the foundation and insight you will need to make your own contributions to the field. It includes coverage of routing protocols, modeling and simulations tools, intelligent optimization techniques to multicriteria routing, security issues in FHAMIPv6, connecting moving smart objects to the Internet, underwater sensor networks, wireless mesh network architecture and protocols, adaptive routing provision using Bayesian inference, and adaptive flow control in transport layer using genetic algorithms. "-- "3 Chapter 1 Mobile Ad hoc Network Jonathan Loo, Shafiullah Khan, and Ali Naser Al-Khwildi 1.1 Introduction Wireless industry has seen exponential growth in the last few years. The advancement in growing availability of wireless networks and the emergence of handheld computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and cell phones is now playing a very important role in our daily routines. Surfing Internet from railway stations, airports, cafes, public locations, Internet browsing on cell phones, Contents"--

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