Algorithms and Protocols for Wireless and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks


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Learn the fundamental algorithms and protocols for wireless and mobile ad hoc networks Advances in wireless networking and mobile communication technologies, coupled with the proliferation of portable computers, have led to development efforts for wireless and mobile ad hoc networks. This book focuses on several aspects of wireless ad hoc networks, particularly algorithmic methods and distributed computing with mobility and computation capabilities. It covers everything readers need to build a foundation for the design of future mobile ad hoc networks: Establishing an efficient communication infrastructure Robustness control for network-wide broadcast The taxonomy of routing algorithms Adaptive backbone multicast routing The effect of inference on routing Routing protocols in intermittently connected mobile ad hoc networks and delay tolerant networks Transport layer protocols ACK-thinning techniques for TCP in MANETs Power control protocols Power saving in solar powered WLAN mesh networks Reputation and trust-based systems Vehicular ad hoc networks Cluster interconnection in 802.15.4 beacon enabled networks The book is complemented with a set of exercises that challenge readers to test their understanding of the material. Algorithms and Protocols for Wireless and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks is appropriate as a self-study guide for electrical engineers, computer engineers, network engineers, and computer science specialists. It also serves as a valuable supplemental textbook in computer science, electrical engineering, and network engineering courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.




Research Anthology on Clean Energy Management and Solutions


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Energy usage and consumption continue to rise globally each year, with the most efficient and cost-effective energy sources causing huge impacts to the environment. In an effort to mitigate harmful effects to the environment, implementing clean energy resources and utilizing green energy management strategies have become worldwide initiatives, with many countries from all regions quickly becoming leaders in renewable energy usage. Still, not every energy resource is without flaws. Researchers must develop effective and low-cost strategies for clean energy in order to find the balance between production and consumption. The Research Anthology on Clean Energy Management and Solutions provides in-depth research that explores strategies and techniques used in the energy production field to optimize energy efficiency in order to maintain clean and safe use while delivering ample energy coverage. The anthology also seeks solutions to energy that have not yet been optimized or are still produced in a way that is harmful to the environment. Covering topics such as hydrogen fuel cells, renewable energy, solar power, solar systems, cost savings, and climate protection, this text is essential for electrical engineers, nuclear engineers, environmentalists, managers, policymakers, government officials, professionals in the energy industry, researchers, academicians, and students looking for the latest research on clean energy management.




A Method for Optimizing Power and Throughput Metrics for Mobile Ad Hoc Wireless Routing Algorithms


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Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) are becoming increasingly popular, particularly in the realm of sensor networks. Most of the ongoing research of these networks is centered on protocol development and data delivery characteristics, particularly in the areas of throughput and latency. But in the realm of wireless networks, a new metric needs to be considered, one that takes into consideration the power efficiency across the wireless network. This thesis addresses this need by defining a new network performance metric that incorporates aspects of both power efficiency and data throughput. The new metric is a reflection of the performance of the routing protocol being evaluated for a particular network scenario. Comparing the metric values for different network routing protocols allow for the optimal network routing protocol for the particular network scenario to be identified. Wireless nodes have a finite amount of energy to operate with, and when that energy is depleted, the node dies and no longer performs its intended functions. In order to maintain a functioning MANET for longer periods of time, the network as a whole needs to consider power efficiency for optimal network lifetime. Some optimization techniques include transmission power, data compression, and even the network protocols used for network connectivity. Several of these techniques are discussed, but this research focuses more on the network routing protocols and the power footprints associated with them. While other researchers are developing power-aware routing algorithms, often by augmenting existing protocols, this thesis develops a methodology of comparing the overall network performance of the routing protocols used for a particular network scenario. Data is gathered through network simulations with ns-3, an open source network simulator. Four common routing protocols are evaluated against several network scenarios. Data collected per simulation includes the network lifetime and data throughput statistics. The data is analyzed in order to find the optimal routing protocol for the particular network scenario. Rather than creating yet another power-aware routing algorithm, this thesis develops a value-function based approach for measuring network performance that incorporates both power efficiency and data throughput.










Ad-Hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks


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Here are the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Ad-Hoc Networks and Wireless, ADHOC-NOW 2006, held in Ottawa, Canada, August 2006. The book presents 25 revised full papers and 10 revised short papers together with abstracts of 2 invited talks, in sections on routing in sensor networks, Routing in MANET, short papers on routing, security, wireless MAC, short papers on security, QoS and TCP, and upper layer issues.




Experimental study of Network based Novel Adaptive Routing Algorithm for Wireless Ad-Hoc Network


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Ad hoc network is a collection of mobile nodes which dynamically form a temporary network without any infrastructure or centralize entity. There are number of routing protocol exists in ad hoc network and this protocols have been compared. These protocols are like DSR (Dynamic Source Routing), AODV (Ad-hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing Algorithm), and TORA (Temporally Ordered Routing Algorithm) like more. AODV is Reactive routing protocol. We modify the existing AODV protocol. All Routing Protocol have different Strategies of routing like End to End delay, Packet delivery ratio, Traffic overhead and Power Consumptions. Routing Deals with route discovery between source and destination. Aim of Dissertation is to improve route error tolerance mechanism of AODV. In our propose scheme the transmission starts from closest neighbor node if the link fail in middle of the transmission. That shows very important reductions in delay and it improves the packet delivery ratio. It also reduces the routing overhead by reducing frequency of route discovery process.







Mobile Ad Hoc Networks


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In recent years, a lot of work has been done in an effort to incorporate Swarm Intelligence (SI) techniques in building an adaptive routing protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). Since centralized approach for routing in MANETs generally lacks in scalability and fault-tolerance, SI techniques provide a natural solution through a distributed approach for the adaptive routing for MANETs. In SI techniques, the captivating features of insects or mammals are correlated with the real world problems to find solutions. Recently, several applications of bio-inspired and nature-inspired algorithms in telecommunications and computer networks have achieved remarkable success. The main aims/objectives of this book, "Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Bio-Inspired Quality of Service Aware Routing Protocols", are twofold; firstly it clearly distinguishes between principles of traditional routing protocols and SI based routing protocols, while explaining in detail the analogy between MANETs and SI principles. Secondly, it presents the readers with important Quality of Service (QoS) parameters and explains how SI based routing protocols achieves QoS demands of the applications. This book also gives quantitative and qualitative analysis of some of the SI based routing protocols for MANETs.