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Routeless Routing and MAC-Aided Protocols for Adhoc Wireless Network

Routeless Routing and MAC-Aided Protocols for Adhoc Wireless Network
Author: Ashikur Rahman
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3639157079



Routeless Routing and MAC-Aided Protocols for Adhoc Wireless Network: Controlled Flooding, MAC-Assisted Topology Control and Broadcasting


The focus of this book is ad hoc wireless networks. Get Routeless Routing and MAC-Aided Protocols for Adhoc Wireless Network computer books for free.
A correct efficient operation of such networks depends on the interaction of several protocols dealing with routing, medium access control, power control and many other issues. This book is primarily concerned with the development and evaluation of such protocols. It is shown how flooding can be adopted as a reliable and efficient routing scheme in ad hoc wireless networks. It turns out that, with the assistance of some tunable heuristics, flooding is not necessarily inferior to sophisticated point-to-point forwarding schemes. A broadcast-based route-less routing protocol is developed in which flooding exhibits a tendency to converge on a narrow strip of nodes along Check Routeless Routing and MAC-Aided Protocols for Adhoc Wireless Network our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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A correct efficient operation of such networks depends on the interaction of several protocols dealing with routing, medium access control, power control and many other issues. This book is primarily concerned with the development and evaluation of such protocols. It is shown how flooding can be adopted as a reliable and efficient routing scheme in ad hoc wireless networks. It turns out that, with the assistance of some tunable heuristics, flooding is not necessarily inferior to sophisticated point-to-point forwarding schemes A correct efficient operation of such networks depends on the interaction of several protocols dealing with routing, medium access control, power control and many other issues. This book is primarily concerned with the development and evaluation of such protocols. It is shown how flooding can be adopted as a reliable and efficient routing scheme in ad hoc wireless networks. It turns out that, with the assistance of some tunable heuristics, flooding is not necessarily inferior to sophisticated point-to-point forwarding schemes. A broadcast-based route-less routing protocol is developed in which flooding exhibits a tendency to converge on a narrow strip of nodes along

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