Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Selected Topics in Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks

Selected Topics in Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks
Author: Amir Darehshoorzadeh
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3659260231



Selected Topics in Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks: Analytical Models, Candidate Selection and Multicast


Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been investigated in recent years as a way to increase the performance of Wireless Mesh Networks. Get Selected Topics in Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks computer books for free.
In OR, in contrast to traditional routing, instead of pre-selecting a single specific node to be the next-hop as a forwarder for a packet, an ordered set of nodes, called candidates, is selected. When the current node transmits a packet, all the candidates that successfully receive it will coordinate with each other to determine which one will actually forward it, while the others will simply discard the packet. This book is a research approach to OR. Analytic models and simulation are used to investigate main issues in OR. These include practical ones, as the selection of candidates, and theoretical ones, as the maximum Check Selected Topics in Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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In OR, in contrast to traditional routing, instead of pre-selecting a single specific node to be the next-hop as a forwarder for a packet, an ordered set of nodes, called candidates, is selected. When the current node transmits a packet, all the candidates that successfully receive it will coordinate with each other to determine which one will actually forward it, while the others will simply discard the packet. This book is a research approach to OR. Analytic models and simulation are used to investigate main issues in OR n OR, in contrast to traditional routing, instead of pre-selecting a single specific node to be the next-hop as a forwarder for a packet, an ordered set of nodes, called candidates, is selected. When the current node transmits a packet, all the candidates that successfully receive it will coordinate with each other to determine which one will actually forward it, while the others will simply discard the packet. This book is a research approach to OR. Analytic models and simulation are used to investigate main issues in OR. These include practical ones, as the selection of candidates, and theoretical ones, as the maximum

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