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Wireless Networking Basic Aspects; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Link layer; 1.2.1. Contention-based protocols; 1.2.2. Contention-free protocols; 1.3. Physical layer; 1.4. IEEE 802.11; 1.4.1. Link layer; 1.4.2. Physical layer; 1.5. Summary; Chapter 2. Basic Routing Concepts; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Distance-vector-based algorithms; 2.3. Link-state-based algorithms; 2.4. Summary; Chapter 3. Ad Hoc Routing; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Architecture; 3.3. Routing metrics; 3.4. Routing protocols; 3.4.1. Proactive protocols 327 $a3.4.2. Reactive protocols3.4.3. Hybrid protocols; 3.5. Summary; Chapter 4. Mesh Routing; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Architecture; 4.3. Routing metrics; 4.4. Routing protocols; 4.4.1. Ad-hoc-based protocols; 4.4.2. Controlled flooding protocols; 4.4.3. Opportunistic protocols; 4.4.4. Traffic-aware protocols; 4.5. Summary; Chapter 5. Vehicular Routing; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Architecture; 5.3. Routing metrics; 5.4. Routing protocols; 5.4.1. Topology-based protocols; 5.4.2. 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