Routing protocols for wireless ad-hoc networks face the challenge of dynamic topology due to node mobility, limited channel bandwidth and low transmission power. Both proactive and …
Adhoc networks are multi-hop networks consisting of wireless autonomous hosts, where each host may serve as a router to assists traffic from other nodes. Wireless adhoc networks …
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In mobile ad‐hoc networks (MANETs), the nodes intercommunicate through single‐hop and multi‐hop paths in a peer‐to‐peer fashion. Intermediate nodes between two pairs of …
This document describes the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) framework, a hybrid routing framework suitable for a wide variety of mobile ad-hoc networks, especially those with large …
A wireless ad-hoc network is a collection of specific infrastructureless mobile nodes forming a temporary network without any centralized administration. A user can move anytime in an …
An ad-hoc wireless network is a cooperative set of mobile hosts which can communicate with each other over the wireless links (direct or indirect) without any static network …