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Mobile ad hoc networking : the cutting edge directions / / edited by Stefano Basagni, Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Ivan Stojmenovic
Mobile ad hoc networking : the cutting edge directions / / edited by Stefano Basagni, Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Ivan Stojmenovic
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (887 p.)
Disciplina 004.6 167
Collana IEEE series on digital & mobile communication
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks)
Wireless LANs
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-118-51127-1
1-299-24198-0
1-118-51124-7
1-118-51123-9
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PREFACE xiii -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv -- CONTRIBUTORS xvii -- PART I GENERAL ISSUES -- 1 Multihop Ad Hoc Networking: The Evolutionary Path 3 -- Marco Conti and Silvia Giordano -- 1.1 Introduction, 3 -- 1.2 MANET Research: Major Achievements and Lessons Learned, 5 -- 1.3 Multihop Ad Hoc Networks: From Theory to Reality, 16 -- 1.4 Summary and Conclusions, 25 -- 2 Enabling Technologies and Standards for Mobile Multihop Wireless Networking 34 -- Enzo Mingozzi and Claudio Cicconetti -- 2.1 Introduction, 35 -- 2.2 Broadband Wireless Access Technologies, 37 -- 2.3 Wireless Local Area Networks Technologies, 43 -- 2.4 Personal Area Networks Technologies, 53 -- 2.5 Mobility Support in Heterogeneous Scenarios, 65 -- 2.6 Conclusions, 67 -- 3 Application Scenarios 77 -- Ilias Leontiadis, Ettore Ferranti, Cecilia Mascolo, Liam McNamara, Bence Pasztor, Niki Trigoni, and Sonia Waharte -- 3.1 Introduction, 78 -- 3.2 Military Applications, 79 -- 3.3 Network Connectivity, 81 -- 3.4 Wireless Sensor Networks, 84 -- 3.5 Search and Rescue, 89 -- 3.6 Vehicular Networks, 93 -- 3.7 Personal Content Dissemination, 96 -- 3.8 Conclusions, 98 -- 4 Security in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 106 -- Roberto Di Pietro and Josep Domingo-Ferrer -- 4.1 Introduction, 106 -- 4.2 Wireless Sensor Networks, 110 -- 4.3 Unattended WSN, 125 -- 4.4 Wireless Mesh Networks, 130 -- 4.5 Delay-Tolerant Networks, 134 -- 4.6 Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), 137 -- 4.7 Conclusions and Open Research Issues, 144 -- 5 Architectural Solutions for End-User Mobility 154 -- Salvatore Vanini and Anna Forster -- 5.1 Introduction, 154 -- 5.2 Mesh Networks, 155 -- 5.3 Wireless Sensor Networks, 182 -- 5.4 Conclusion, 188 -- 6 ExperimentalWork Versus Simulation in the Study of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 191 -- Carlo Vallati, Victor Omwando, and Prasant Mohapatra -- 6.1 Introduction, 191 -- 6.2 Overview of Mobile Ad Hoc Network Simulation Tools and Experimental Platforms, 192 -- 6.3 Gap Between Simulations and Experiments: Issues and Factors, 199.
6.4 Good Simulations: Validation, Verification, and Calibration, 220 -- 6.5 Simulators and Testbeds: Future Prospects, 226 -- 6.6 Conclusion, 228 -- PART II MESH NETWORKING -- 7 Resource Optimization in Multiradio Multichannel Wireless Mesh Networks 241 -- Antonio Capone, Ilario Filippini, Stefano Gualandi, and Di Yuan -- 7.1 Introduction, 242 -- 7.2 Network and Interference Models, 244 -- 7.3 Maximum Link Activation Under the SINR Model, 245 -- 7.4 Optimal Link Scheduling, 247 -- 7.5 Joint Routing and Scheduling, 254 -- 7.6 Dealing with Channel Assignment and Directional Antennas, 257 -- 7.7 Cooperative Networking, 263 -- 7.8 Concluding Remarks and Future Issues, 269 -- 8 Quality of Service in Mesh Networks 275 -- Raffaele Bruno -- 8.1 Introduction, 275 -- 8.2 QoS Definition, 277 -- 8.3 A Taxonomy of Existing QoS Routing Approaches, 278 -- 8.4 Routing Protocols with Optimization-Based Path Selection, 280 -- 8.5 Routing Metrics for Minimum-Weight Path Selection, 291 -- 8.6 Feedback-Based Path Selection, 307 -- 8.7 Conclusions, 308 -- PART III OPPORTUNISTIC NETWORKING -- 9 Applications in Delay-Tolerant and Opportunistic Networks 317 -- Teemu KS arkkS ainen, Mikko Pitkanen, and JoergOtt -- 9.1 Application Scenarios, 318 -- 9.2 Challenges for Applications Over DTN, 322 -- 9.3 Critical Mechanisms for DTN Applications, 328 -- 9.4 DTN Applications (Case Studies), 336 -- 9.5 Conclusion: Rethinking Applications for DTNs, 357 -- 10 Mobility Models in Opportunistic Networks 360 -- Kyunghan Lee, Pan Hui, and Song Chong -- 10.1 Introduction, 360 -- 10.2 Contact-Based Measurement, Analysis, and Modeling, 361 -- 10.3 Trajectory Models, 376 -- 10.4 Implications for Network Protocol Design, 399 -- 10.5 New Paradigm: Delay-Resource Tradeoffs, 406 -- 11 Opportunistic Routing 419 -- Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos and Andreea Picu -- 11.1 Introduction, 420 -- 11.2 Cornerstones of Opportunistic Networks, 422 -- 11.3 Dealing with Uncertainty: Redundancy-Based Routing, 428 -- 11.4 Capitalizing on Structure: Utility-Based Forwarding, 435.
11.5 Hybrid Solutions: Combining Redundancy and Utility, 444 -- 11.6 Conclusion, 447 -- 12 Data Dissemination in Opportunistic Networks 453 -- Chiara Boldrini and Andrea Passarella -- 12.1 Introduction, 454 -- 12.2 Initial Ideas: PodNet, 456 -- 12.3 Social-Aware Schemes, 460 -- 12.4 Publish/Subscribe Schemes, 464 -- 12.5 Global Optimization, 469 -- 12.6 Infrastructure-Based Approaches, 474 -- 12.7 Approaches Inspired by Unstructured p2p Systems, 478 -- 12.8 Further Readings, 482 -- 13 Task Farming in Crowd Computing 491 -- Derek G. Murray, Karthik Nilakant, J. Crowcroft, and E. Yoneki -- 13.1 Introduction, 491 -- 13.2 Ideal Parallelism Model, 494 -- 13.3 Task Farming, 498 -- 13.4 Socially Aware Task Farming, 500 -- 13.5 Related Work, 510 -- 13.6 Conclusions and Future Work, 510 -- PART IV VANET -- 14 A Taxonomy of Data Communication Protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks 517 -- Yousef-Awwad Daraghmi, Ivan Stojmenovic, and Chih-Wei Yi -- 14.1 Introduction, 517 -- 14.2 Taxonomy of VANET Communication Protocols, 520 -- 14.3 Reliability-Oriented Geocasting Protocols, 525 -- 14.4 Time-Critical Geocasting Protocols, 527 -- 14.5 Small-Scale Routing Protocols, 529 -- 14.6 Large-Scale Routing, 534 -- 14.7 Summary, 539 -- 14.8 Conclusion and Future Work, 539 -- 15 Mobility Models, Topology, and Simulations in VANET 545 -- Francisco J. Ros, Juan A. Martinez, and Pedro M. Ruiz -- 15.1 Introduction and Motivation, 545 -- 15.2 Mobility Models, 547 -- 15.3 Mobility Simulators, 551 -- 15.4 Integrated Simulators, 557 -- 15.5 Modeling Vehicular Communications, 560 -- 15.6 Analysis of Connectivity in Highways, 565 -- 15.7 Conclusion and Future Work, 572 -- 16 ExperimentalWork on VANET 577 -- Minglu Li and Hongzi Zhu -- 16.1 Introduction, 577 -- 16.2 MIT CarTel, 579 -- 16.3 UMass DieselNet, 581 -- 16.4 SJTU ShanghaiGrid, 584 -- 16.5 NCTU VANET Testbed, 587 -- 16.6 UCLA CVeT, 589 -- 16.7 GM DSRC Fleet, 590 -- 16.8 FleetNet Project, 591 -- 16.9 Network on Wheels (NOW) Project, 592.
16.10 Advanced Safety Vehicles (ASVs), 593 -- 16.11 Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI), 594 -- 17 MAC Protocols for VANET 599 -- Mohammad S. Almalag, Michele C. Weigle, and Stephan Olariu -- 17.1 Introduction, 599 -- 17.2 MAC Metrics, 602 -- 17.3 IEEE Standards for MAC Protocols for VANETs, 602 -- 17.4 Alternate MAC Protocols for VANET, 606 -- 17.5 Conclusion, 616 -- 18 Cognitive Radio Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: Design, Implementation, and Future Challenges 619 -- Marco Di Felice, Kaushik Roy Chowdhury, and Luciano Bononi -- 18.1 Introduction, 620 -- 18.2 Characteristics of Cognitive Radio Vehicular Networks, 622 -- 18.3 Applications of Cognitive Radio Vehicular Networks, 628 -- 18.4 CRV Network Architecture, 629 -- 18.5 Classification and Description of Existing Works on CRV Networks, 630 -- 18.6 Research Issues in CRVs, 636 -- 18.7 Conclusion, 640 -- 19 The Next Paradigm Shift: From Vehicular Networks to Vehicular Clouds 645 -- Stephan Olariu, Tihomir Hristov, and Gongjun Yan -- 19.1 By Way of Motivation, 646 -- 19.2 The Vehicular Model, 647 -- 19.3 Vehicular Networks, 649 -- 19.4 Cloud Computing, 650 -- 19.5 Vehicular Clouds, 652 -- 19.6 How are Vehicular Clouds Different?, 654 -- 19.7 Feasible Instances of Vehicular Clouds, 657 -- 19.8 More Application Scenarios, 660 -- 19.9 Security and Privacy in Vehicular Clouds, 666 -- 19.10 Key Management, 677 -- 19.11 Research Challenges, 680 -- 19.12 Architectures for Vehicular Clouds, 681 -- 19.13 Resource Aggregation in Vehicular Clouds, 683 -- 19.14 A Simulation Study of VC, 690 -- 19.15 Future Work, 691 -- 19.16 Where to From Here?, 693 -- PART V SENSOR NETWORKING -- 20 Wireless Sensor Networks with Energy Harvesting 703 -- Stefano Basagni, M. Yousof Naderi, Chiara Petrioli, and Dora Spenza -- 20.1 Introduction, 703 -- 20.2 Node Platforms, 704 -- 20.3 Techniques of Energy Harvesting, 709 -- 20.4 Prediction Models, 713 -- 20.5 Protocols for EHWSNs, 717 -- 21 Robot-AssistedWireless Sensor Networks: Recent Applications and Future Challenges 737 -- Rafael Falcon, Amiya Nayak, and Ivan Stojmenovic.
21.1 Introduction, 737 -- 21.2 Robot-Assisted Sensor Placement, 740 -- 21.3 Robot-Assisted Sensor Relocation, 751 -- 21.4 Robot-Assisted Sensor Maintenance, 762 -- 21.5 Future Challenges, 763 -- 22 Underwater Networks with Limited Mobility: Algorithms, Systems, and Experiments 769 -- Carrick Detweiler, Elizabeth Basha, Marek Doniec, and Daniela Rus -- 22.1 Introduction, 770 -- 22.2 Related Work, 772 -- 22.3 Decentralized Control Algorithm, 775 -- 22.4 General System Architecture and Design, 779 -- 22.5 Application-Specific Architecture and Design, 786 -- 22.6 Experiments and Results, 789 -- 22.7 Conclusions, 799 -- 23 Advances in Underwater Acoustic Networking 804 -- Tommaso Melodia, Hovannes Kulhandjian, Li-Chung Kuo, and Emrecan Demirors -- 23.1 Introduction, 805 -- 23.2 Communication Architecture, 806 -- 23.3 Basics of Underwater Communications, 807 -- 23.4 Physical Layer, 814 -- 23.5 Medium Access Control Layer, 822 -- 23.6 Network Layer, 829 -- 23.7 Cross-Layer Design, 833 -- 23.8 Experimental Platforms, 834 -- 23.9 UW-Buffalo: An Underwater Acoustic Testbed at the University at Buffalo, 842 -- 23.10 Conclusions, 842 -- References, 843 -- Index 853.
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Mobile ad hoc networking : the cutting edge directions / / edited by Stefano Basagni, Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Ivan Stojmenovic
Mobile ad hoc networking : the cutting edge directions / / edited by Stefano Basagni, Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Ivan Stojmenovic
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (887 p.)
Disciplina 004.6 167
Collana IEEE series on digital & mobile communication
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks)
Wireless LANs
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-118-51127-1
1-299-24198-0
1-118-51124-7
1-118-51123-9
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PREFACE xiii -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv -- CONTRIBUTORS xvii -- PART I GENERAL ISSUES -- 1 Multihop Ad Hoc Networking: The Evolutionary Path 3 -- Marco Conti and Silvia Giordano -- 1.1 Introduction, 3 -- 1.2 MANET Research: Major Achievements and Lessons Learned, 5 -- 1.3 Multihop Ad Hoc Networks: From Theory to Reality, 16 -- 1.4 Summary and Conclusions, 25 -- 2 Enabling Technologies and Standards for Mobile Multihop Wireless Networking 34 -- Enzo Mingozzi and Claudio Cicconetti -- 2.1 Introduction, 35 -- 2.2 Broadband Wireless Access Technologies, 37 -- 2.3 Wireless Local Area Networks Technologies, 43 -- 2.4 Personal Area Networks Technologies, 53 -- 2.5 Mobility Support in Heterogeneous Scenarios, 65 -- 2.6 Conclusions, 67 -- 3 Application Scenarios 77 -- Ilias Leontiadis, Ettore Ferranti, Cecilia Mascolo, Liam McNamara, Bence Pasztor, Niki Trigoni, and Sonia Waharte -- 3.1 Introduction, 78 -- 3.2 Military Applications, 79 -- 3.3 Network Connectivity, 81 -- 3.4 Wireless Sensor Networks, 84 -- 3.5 Search and Rescue, 89 -- 3.6 Vehicular Networks, 93 -- 3.7 Personal Content Dissemination, 96 -- 3.8 Conclusions, 98 -- 4 Security in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 106 -- Roberto Di Pietro and Josep Domingo-Ferrer -- 4.1 Introduction, 106 -- 4.2 Wireless Sensor Networks, 110 -- 4.3 Unattended WSN, 125 -- 4.4 Wireless Mesh Networks, 130 -- 4.5 Delay-Tolerant Networks, 134 -- 4.6 Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), 137 -- 4.7 Conclusions and Open Research Issues, 144 -- 5 Architectural Solutions for End-User Mobility 154 -- Salvatore Vanini and Anna Forster -- 5.1 Introduction, 154 -- 5.2 Mesh Networks, 155 -- 5.3 Wireless Sensor Networks, 182 -- 5.4 Conclusion, 188 -- 6 ExperimentalWork Versus Simulation in the Study of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 191 -- Carlo Vallati, Victor Omwando, and Prasant Mohapatra -- 6.1 Introduction, 191 -- 6.2 Overview of Mobile Ad Hoc Network Simulation Tools and Experimental Platforms, 192 -- 6.3 Gap Between Simulations and Experiments: Issues and Factors, 199.
6.4 Good Simulations: Validation, Verification, and Calibration, 220 -- 6.5 Simulators and Testbeds: Future Prospects, 226 -- 6.6 Conclusion, 228 -- PART II MESH NETWORKING -- 7 Resource Optimization in Multiradio Multichannel Wireless Mesh Networks 241 -- Antonio Capone, Ilario Filippini, Stefano Gualandi, and Di Yuan -- 7.1 Introduction, 242 -- 7.2 Network and Interference Models, 244 -- 7.3 Maximum Link Activation Under the SINR Model, 245 -- 7.4 Optimal Link Scheduling, 247 -- 7.5 Joint Routing and Scheduling, 254 -- 7.6 Dealing with Channel Assignment and Directional Antennas, 257 -- 7.7 Cooperative Networking, 263 -- 7.8 Concluding Remarks and Future Issues, 269 -- 8 Quality of Service in Mesh Networks 275 -- Raffaele Bruno -- 8.1 Introduction, 275 -- 8.2 QoS Definition, 277 -- 8.3 A Taxonomy of Existing QoS Routing Approaches, 278 -- 8.4 Routing Protocols with Optimization-Based Path Selection, 280 -- 8.5 Routing Metrics for Minimum-Weight Path Selection, 291 -- 8.6 Feedback-Based Path Selection, 307 -- 8.7 Conclusions, 308 -- PART III OPPORTUNISTIC NETWORKING -- 9 Applications in Delay-Tolerant and Opportunistic Networks 317 -- Teemu KS arkkS ainen, Mikko Pitkanen, and JoergOtt -- 9.1 Application Scenarios, 318 -- 9.2 Challenges for Applications Over DTN, 322 -- 9.3 Critical Mechanisms for DTN Applications, 328 -- 9.4 DTN Applications (Case Studies), 336 -- 9.5 Conclusion: Rethinking Applications for DTNs, 357 -- 10 Mobility Models in Opportunistic Networks 360 -- Kyunghan Lee, Pan Hui, and Song Chong -- 10.1 Introduction, 360 -- 10.2 Contact-Based Measurement, Analysis, and Modeling, 361 -- 10.3 Trajectory Models, 376 -- 10.4 Implications for Network Protocol Design, 399 -- 10.5 New Paradigm: Delay-Resource Tradeoffs, 406 -- 11 Opportunistic Routing 419 -- Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos and Andreea Picu -- 11.1 Introduction, 420 -- 11.2 Cornerstones of Opportunistic Networks, 422 -- 11.3 Dealing with Uncertainty: Redundancy-Based Routing, 428 -- 11.4 Capitalizing on Structure: Utility-Based Forwarding, 435.
11.5 Hybrid Solutions: Combining Redundancy and Utility, 444 -- 11.6 Conclusion, 447 -- 12 Data Dissemination in Opportunistic Networks 453 -- Chiara Boldrini and Andrea Passarella -- 12.1 Introduction, 454 -- 12.2 Initial Ideas: PodNet, 456 -- 12.3 Social-Aware Schemes, 460 -- 12.4 Publish/Subscribe Schemes, 464 -- 12.5 Global Optimization, 469 -- 12.6 Infrastructure-Based Approaches, 474 -- 12.7 Approaches Inspired by Unstructured p2p Systems, 478 -- 12.8 Further Readings, 482 -- 13 Task Farming in Crowd Computing 491 -- Derek G. Murray, Karthik Nilakant, J. Crowcroft, and E. Yoneki -- 13.1 Introduction, 491 -- 13.2 Ideal Parallelism Model, 494 -- 13.3 Task Farming, 498 -- 13.4 Socially Aware Task Farming, 500 -- 13.5 Related Work, 510 -- 13.6 Conclusions and Future Work, 510 -- PART IV VANET -- 14 A Taxonomy of Data Communication Protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks 517 -- Yousef-Awwad Daraghmi, Ivan Stojmenovic, and Chih-Wei Yi -- 14.1 Introduction, 517 -- 14.2 Taxonomy of VANET Communication Protocols, 520 -- 14.3 Reliability-Oriented Geocasting Protocols, 525 -- 14.4 Time-Critical Geocasting Protocols, 527 -- 14.5 Small-Scale Routing Protocols, 529 -- 14.6 Large-Scale Routing, 534 -- 14.7 Summary, 539 -- 14.8 Conclusion and Future Work, 539 -- 15 Mobility Models, Topology, and Simulations in VANET 545 -- Francisco J. Ros, Juan A. Martinez, and Pedro M. Ruiz -- 15.1 Introduction and Motivation, 545 -- 15.2 Mobility Models, 547 -- 15.3 Mobility Simulators, 551 -- 15.4 Integrated Simulators, 557 -- 15.5 Modeling Vehicular Communications, 560 -- 15.6 Analysis of Connectivity in Highways, 565 -- 15.7 Conclusion and Future Work, 572 -- 16 ExperimentalWork on VANET 577 -- Minglu Li and Hongzi Zhu -- 16.1 Introduction, 577 -- 16.2 MIT CarTel, 579 -- 16.3 UMass DieselNet, 581 -- 16.4 SJTU ShanghaiGrid, 584 -- 16.5 NCTU VANET Testbed, 587 -- 16.6 UCLA CVeT, 589 -- 16.7 GM DSRC Fleet, 590 -- 16.8 FleetNet Project, 591 -- 16.9 Network on Wheels (NOW) Project, 592.
16.10 Advanced Safety Vehicles (ASVs), 593 -- 16.11 Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI), 594 -- 17 MAC Protocols for VANET 599 -- Mohammad S. Almalag, Michele C. Weigle, and Stephan Olariu -- 17.1 Introduction, 599 -- 17.2 MAC Metrics, 602 -- 17.3 IEEE Standards for MAC Protocols for VANETs, 602 -- 17.4 Alternate MAC Protocols for VANET, 606 -- 17.5 Conclusion, 616 -- 18 Cognitive Radio Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: Design, Implementation, and Future Challenges 619 -- Marco Di Felice, Kaushik Roy Chowdhury, and Luciano Bononi -- 18.1 Introduction, 620 -- 18.2 Characteristics of Cognitive Radio Vehicular Networks, 622 -- 18.3 Applications of Cognitive Radio Vehicular Networks, 628 -- 18.4 CRV Network Architecture, 629 -- 18.5 Classification and Description of Existing Works on CRV Networks, 630 -- 18.6 Research Issues in CRVs, 636 -- 18.7 Conclusion, 640 -- 19 The Next Paradigm Shift: From Vehicular Networks to Vehicular Clouds 645 -- Stephan Olariu, Tihomir Hristov, and Gongjun Yan -- 19.1 By Way of Motivation, 646 -- 19.2 The Vehicular Model, 647 -- 19.3 Vehicular Networks, 649 -- 19.4 Cloud Computing, 650 -- 19.5 Vehicular Clouds, 652 -- 19.6 How are Vehicular Clouds Different?, 654 -- 19.7 Feasible Instances of Vehicular Clouds, 657 -- 19.8 More Application Scenarios, 660 -- 19.9 Security and Privacy in Vehicular Clouds, 666 -- 19.10 Key Management, 677 -- 19.11 Research Challenges, 680 -- 19.12 Architectures for Vehicular Clouds, 681 -- 19.13 Resource Aggregation in Vehicular Clouds, 683 -- 19.14 A Simulation Study of VC, 690 -- 19.15 Future Work, 691 -- 19.16 Where to From Here?, 693 -- PART V SENSOR NETWORKING -- 20 Wireless Sensor Networks with Energy Harvesting 703 -- Stefano Basagni, M. Yousof Naderi, Chiara Petrioli, and Dora Spenza -- 20.1 Introduction, 703 -- 20.2 Node Platforms, 704 -- 20.3 Techniques of Energy Harvesting, 709 -- 20.4 Prediction Models, 713 -- 20.5 Protocols for EHWSNs, 717 -- 21 Robot-AssistedWireless Sensor Networks: Recent Applications and Future Challenges 737 -- Rafael Falcon, Amiya Nayak, and Ivan Stojmenovic.
21.1 Introduction, 737 -- 21.2 Robot-Assisted Sensor Placement, 740 -- 21.3 Robot-Assisted Sensor Relocation, 751 -- 21.4 Robot-Assisted Sensor Maintenance, 762 -- 21.5 Future Challenges, 763 -- 22 Underwater Networks with Limited Mobility: Algorithms, Systems, and Experiments 769 -- Carrick Detweiler, Elizabeth Basha, Marek Doniec, and Daniela Rus -- 22.1 Introduction, 770 -- 22.2 Related Work, 772 -- 22.3 Decentralized Control Algorithm, 775 -- 22.4 General System Architecture and Design, 779 -- 22.5 Application-Specific Architecture and Design, 786 -- 22.6 Experiments and Results, 789 -- 22.7 Conclusions, 799 -- 23 Advances in Underwater Acoustic Networking 804 -- Tommaso Melodia, Hovannes Kulhandjian, Li-Chung Kuo, and Emrecan Demirors -- 23.1 Introduction, 805 -- 23.2 Communication Architecture, 806 -- 23.3 Basics of Underwater Communications, 807 -- 23.4 Physical Layer, 814 -- 23.5 Medium Access Control Layer, 822 -- 23.6 Network Layer, 829 -- 23.7 Cross-Layer Design, 833 -- 23.8 Experimental Platforms, 834 -- 23.9 UW-Buffalo: An Underwater Acoustic Testbed at the University at Buffalo, 842 -- 23.10 Conclusions, 842 -- References, 843 -- Index 853.
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Personal Wireless Communications [[electronic resource] ] : IFIP-TC6 8th International Conference, PWC 2003, Venice, Italy, September 23-25, 2003, Proceedings / / edited by Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Enrico Gregori, Stephan Olariu
Personal Wireless Communications [[electronic resource] ] : IFIP-TC6 8th International Conference, PWC 2003, Venice, Italy, September 23-25, 2003, Proceedings / / edited by Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Enrico Gregori, Stephan Olariu
Edizione [1st ed. 2003.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXXII, 858 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Computer communication systems
Software engineering
Information storage and retrieval
Application software
Communications Engineering, Networks
Computer Communication Networks
Software Engineering
Information Storage and Retrieval
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
ISBN 3-540-39867-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Collaborative and Distributed Computation in Mesh-Like Wireless Sensor Arrays -- Prediction-Based Energy Map for Wireless Sensor Networks -- A Formally Verified Decentralized Key Management Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks -- JMS on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Dynamic Device Access for Mobile Users -- A Checkpointing Algorithm for Mobile Computing Environment -- Testing Mobile Wireless Applications -- TAPI: Transactions for Accessing Public Infrastructure -- On the Coexistence of UWB with Fixed Wireless Access Systems -- Improving Wireless Access Control Schemes via Adaptive Power Regulation -- Achieving Service Differentiation and High Utilization in IEEE 802.11 -- Optimized Power Allocation and Signal Shaping for Interference-Limited Multi-antenna “Ad Hoc” Networks -- On the Performance of a Medium Access Scheme Based on EY-NPMA in a High Bitrate Wireless LAN -- WILMA: An Open Lab for 802.11 HotSpots -- MobileMAN: Mobile Metropolitan Ad Hoc Networks -- Wireless Networking for Virtual Immersive COMmunications: The VICOM Project -- DARWIN: Demonstrator for an Adaptive and Reconfigurable Wireless IP Network -- ? PROS – Micro Protocol Based Development of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Simulation Results and a Proof-of-Concept Implementation of the FleetNet Position-Based Router -- EYES – Energy Efficient Sensor Networks -- NetMoAd: Scalability, Dependability, and Flexibility in Ad Hoc Networks -- The SONG (SOlutions for Next Generation Mobile Systems) Project -- Mobile Ad Hoc Communication Issues in Ubiquitous Computing – The Smart-Its Experimentation Platforms -- IST Project: BroadWay – The Way to Broadband Access at 60 GHz -- An Adaptive Radio Link Protocol to Improve TCP Performance over Correlated Fading Wireless Channels -- Novel Delayed ACK Techniques for Improving TCP Performance in Multihop Wireless Networks -- Performance Evaluation of Transport Protocols with Local Mobility Management -- Analysis and Measurement of TCP/IP Performance over GPRS Networks -- Exact Probabilistic Analysis of the Limited Scheduling Algorithm for Symmetrical Bluetooth Piconets -- A Probabilistic Topology Unaware TDMA Medium Access Control Policy for Ad Hoc Environments -- Power-Saving in Wi-Fi Hotspots: An Analytical Study -- A Queuing Analysis of Packet Dropping over a Wireless Link with Retransmissions -- Models for Non-intrusive Estimation of Wireless Link Bandwidth -- Supporting Proactive Location-Aware Services in Cellular Networks -- Implementation of a Scalable Context-Aware Computing System -- SPREADing the Web -- A Service Discovery Model for Wireless and Mobile Terminals in IPv6 -- Comparing SOAP Performance for Various Encodings, Protocols, and Connections -- Channel Capacity of MIMO Wideband CDMA System under the Imperfect Channel Estimation and Near/Far Effect -- Performance Evaluation of Partially Coherent MC/DS-CDMA System with MOC Sequence -- Throughput Competitiveness of WCDMA Channel Assignment -- Radio Planning and Optimization of W-CDMA Systems -- Soft Output Bit Error Rate Estimation for WCDMA -- The Convergence of Control, Communication, and Computation -- Self-Organising Node Address Management in Ad Hoc Networks -- DiSUS: Mobile Ad Hoc Network Unstructured Services -- Performance Evaluation of Base-Station-Assisted Link State Routing Method for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- A QoS Control Scheme for Voice and Data Services in cdma2000 System -- Push Driven Service Composition in Personal Communication Environments -- Performance Analysis and Modelling of an OSA Gateway -- Experimental Results of 802.11a Wireless LAN System over Optical Fiber -- Last Interaction Based Paging in Mobile Cellular Networks -- Multi-period Channel Assignment -- Supporting UMTS QoS in Wireless LANs -- “On the Integration of MPEG-4 Streams Pulled Out of High Performance Mobile Devices and Data Traffic over a Wireless Network” -- Embedding MANETs in the Real World -- Impact of Directional Antennas on Ad Hoc Routing -- A Rotational Sector-Based, Receiver-Oriented Mechanism for Location Tracking and Medium Access Control in Ad Hoc Networks Using Directional Antenna -- Alleviating Effects of Mobility on TCP Performance in Ad Hoc Networks Using Signal Strength Based Link Management -- Energy Efficient Multicast Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Providing Internet Access to IPv6 Mobile Personal Area Networks through UMTS -- Smooth Handover and Optimized Uplink Routing in Cellular IPv6 Networks -- IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in Ad Hoc Networks -- Performance Analysis of Fast Handover in Mobile IPv6 Networks -- A Novel Energy Efficient Communication Architecture for Bluetooth Ad Hoc Networks -- Design and Analysis of a Bluetooth-Based Indoor Localization System -- On Efficient Topologies for Bluetooth Scatternets -- Enhancing Scatternets Performance via Scheduling Algorithm Parametrization -- Security in Ad Hoc Networks -- Equilibrium Analysis of Packet Forwarding Strategies in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks – The Static Case -- Towards Reliable Forwarding for Ad Hoc Networks -- Towards a Novel Transport Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks -- An Enhanced MAC Architecture for Multi-hop Wireless Networks -- On Demand Network Level Service Deployment in Ad Hoc Networks -- A Context-Aware Location Service for Metropolitan Ad Hoc Networks -- A Novel Approach for Distributed Simulation of Wireless Mobile Systems -- Enhanced Power Saving Scheme for IEEE 802.11 DCF Based Wireless Networks -- Are Classes of Nodes with Different Power Amplifiers Good for Wireless Multi-hop Networks? -- Solar-Aware Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks.
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Personal Wireless Communications : IFIP-TC6 8th International Conference, PWC 2003, Venice, Italy, September 23-25, 2003, Proceedings / / edited by Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Enrico Gregori, Stephan Olariu
Personal Wireless Communications : IFIP-TC6 8th International Conference, PWC 2003, Venice, Italy, September 23-25, 2003, Proceedings / / edited by Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Enrico Gregori, Stephan Olariu
Edizione [1st ed. 2003.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXXII, 858 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Computer communication systems
Software engineering
Information storage and retrieval
Application software
Communications Engineering, Networks
Computer Communication Networks
Software Engineering
Information Storage and Retrieval
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
ISBN 3-540-39867-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Collaborative and Distributed Computation in Mesh-Like Wireless Sensor Arrays -- Prediction-Based Energy Map for Wireless Sensor Networks -- A Formally Verified Decentralized Key Management Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks -- JMS on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Dynamic Device Access for Mobile Users -- A Checkpointing Algorithm for Mobile Computing Environment -- Testing Mobile Wireless Applications -- TAPI: Transactions for Accessing Public Infrastructure -- On the Coexistence of UWB with Fixed Wireless Access Systems -- Improving Wireless Access Control Schemes via Adaptive Power Regulation -- Achieving Service Differentiation and High Utilization in IEEE 802.11 -- Optimized Power Allocation and Signal Shaping for Interference-Limited Multi-antenna “Ad Hoc” Networks -- On the Performance of a Medium Access Scheme Based on EY-NPMA in a High Bitrate Wireless LAN -- WILMA: An Open Lab for 802.11 HotSpots -- MobileMAN: Mobile Metropolitan Ad Hoc Networks -- Wireless Networking for Virtual Immersive COMmunications: The VICOM Project -- DARWIN: Demonstrator for an Adaptive and Reconfigurable Wireless IP Network -- ? PROS – Micro Protocol Based Development of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Simulation Results and a Proof-of-Concept Implementation of the FleetNet Position-Based Router -- EYES – Energy Efficient Sensor Networks -- NetMoAd: Scalability, Dependability, and Flexibility in Ad Hoc Networks -- The SONG (SOlutions for Next Generation Mobile Systems) Project -- Mobile Ad Hoc Communication Issues in Ubiquitous Computing – The Smart-Its Experimentation Platforms -- IST Project: BroadWay – The Way to Broadband Access at 60 GHz -- An Adaptive Radio Link Protocol to Improve TCP Performance over Correlated Fading Wireless Channels -- Novel Delayed ACK Techniques for Improving TCP Performance in Multihop Wireless Networks -- Performance Evaluation of Transport Protocols with Local Mobility Management -- Analysis and Measurement of TCP/IP Performance over GPRS Networks -- Exact Probabilistic Analysis of the Limited Scheduling Algorithm for Symmetrical Bluetooth Piconets -- A Probabilistic Topology Unaware TDMA Medium Access Control Policy for Ad Hoc Environments -- Power-Saving in Wi-Fi Hotspots: An Analytical Study -- A Queuing Analysis of Packet Dropping over a Wireless Link with Retransmissions -- Models for Non-intrusive Estimation of Wireless Link Bandwidth -- Supporting Proactive Location-Aware Services in Cellular Networks -- Implementation of a Scalable Context-Aware Computing System -- SPREADing the Web -- A Service Discovery Model for Wireless and Mobile Terminals in IPv6 -- Comparing SOAP Performance for Various Encodings, Protocols, and Connections -- Channel Capacity of MIMO Wideband CDMA System under the Imperfect Channel Estimation and Near/Far Effect -- Performance Evaluation of Partially Coherent MC/DS-CDMA System with MOC Sequence -- Throughput Competitiveness of WCDMA Channel Assignment -- Radio Planning and Optimization of W-CDMA Systems -- Soft Output Bit Error Rate Estimation for WCDMA -- The Convergence of Control, Communication, and Computation -- Self-Organising Node Address Management in Ad Hoc Networks -- DiSUS: Mobile Ad Hoc Network Unstructured Services -- Performance Evaluation of Base-Station-Assisted Link State Routing Method for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- A QoS Control Scheme for Voice and Data Services in cdma2000 System -- Push Driven Service Composition in Personal Communication Environments -- Performance Analysis and Modelling of an OSA Gateway -- Experimental Results of 802.11a Wireless LAN System over Optical Fiber -- Last Interaction Based Paging in Mobile Cellular Networks -- Multi-period Channel Assignment -- Supporting UMTS QoS in Wireless LANs -- “On the Integration of MPEG-4 Streams Pulled Out of High Performance Mobile Devices and Data Traffic over a Wireless Network” -- Embedding MANETs in the Real World -- Impact of Directional Antennas on Ad Hoc Routing -- A Rotational Sector-Based, Receiver-Oriented Mechanism for Location Tracking and Medium Access Control in Ad Hoc Networks Using Directional Antenna -- Alleviating Effects of Mobility on TCP Performance in Ad Hoc Networks Using Signal Strength Based Link Management -- Energy Efficient Multicast Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Providing Internet Access to IPv6 Mobile Personal Area Networks through UMTS -- Smooth Handover and Optimized Uplink Routing in Cellular IPv6 Networks -- IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in Ad Hoc Networks -- Performance Analysis of Fast Handover in Mobile IPv6 Networks -- A Novel Energy Efficient Communication Architecture for Bluetooth Ad Hoc Networks -- Design and Analysis of a Bluetooth-Based Indoor Localization System -- On Efficient Topologies for Bluetooth Scatternets -- Enhancing Scatternets Performance via Scheduling Algorithm Parametrization -- Security in Ad Hoc Networks -- Equilibrium Analysis of Packet Forwarding Strategies in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks – The Static Case -- Towards Reliable Forwarding for Ad Hoc Networks -- Towards a Novel Transport Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks -- An Enhanced MAC Architecture for Multi-hop Wireless Networks -- On Demand Network Level Service Deployment in Ad Hoc Networks -- A Context-Aware Location Service for Metropolitan Ad Hoc Networks -- A Novel Approach for Distributed Simulation of Wireless Mobile Systems -- Enhanced Power Saving Scheme for IEEE 802.11 DCF Based Wireless Networks -- Are Classes of Nodes with Different Power Amplifiers Good for Wireless Multi-hop Networks? -- Solar-Aware Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks.
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Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Heterogeneous Sensor and Actor Networks
Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Heterogeneous Sensor and Actor Networks
Autore Giordano Silvia
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : ACM, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (102 pages)
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Soggetto topico Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Giordano Silvia  
[Place of publication not identified], : ACM, 2008
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Proceedings of the first ACM Workshop on Sensor and Actor Networks
Autore Giordano Silvia
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : ACM, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (64 pages)
Collana ACM Conferences
Soggetto topico Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Electrical Engineering
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Altri titoli varianti Proceedings of the first Association for Computing Machinery Workshop on Sensor and Actor Networks
SANET '07
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Giordano Silvia  
[Place of publication not identified], : ACM, 2007
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