… of computernetworking and the TCP/IP network reference … .2) that nodes in a spontaneous wireless network can behave … wired computernetworks which enforce a clear separation …
… This well defined step is expected to piit tlic node into (rcasonahly rcliablc) contact with all necessary services. I n ;I wirclcss ad hoc nctwork. thcrc is no natural cquivalciit: the …
… nodes N1 and N4 provide the communication path between … the ad hoc network with the infrastructured network: it allows … di Milano for research on computernetworks. Since 1987 he …
… We use this idea in spontaneousnetworks to improve the overload of the nodes, specially of … into account that less number of nodes in the spontaneousnetwork will give higher service …
… Therefore, some nodes can communicate directly with nodes in their transmission range (… used to test WSN (wireless sensor networks) and BAN (body areanetworks). In our case, it fully …
J van de Ven, D Anastasiou, F Dylla, S Boll… - … Conference, AmI 2015 …, 2015 - Springer
… , eg, computernetworks, sensor and actuator technology, artificial intelligence (AI), human-computer interaction (HCI), and computer … The system consisted of audio-video nodes with …
… especially observed in the fields of wireless local areanetworks, mobile systems, and … node for spontaneous edge networks. It uses MPLS and allows different communication …
… presented in this article: a selforganized spontaneous WMN architecture (as opposed to the … Energy — Since we consider networks in which nodes are potentially mobile, the autonomy …
M Danzeisen, T Braun, S Winiker… - … Communications and …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… synchronized operation of the different participating nodes in our envisioned scenarios. … AreaNetwork (PAN) profile [12]) that can be accessed based on our spontaneousnetworking …