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A new Network Coding mechanism in WSNs (Wireless Sensor Networks), which is named COEQ and aims at balancing coding opportunities, energy and QoS, is proposed and analyzed. Implemented on the basis of traditional AODV protocol, COEQ evaluates several metrics of paths comprehensively with TOPSIS method including minimum remaining energy, coding opportunities, QoS and so on, so as to select the optimal...
Network Coding is a new field that aims at, notably increasing the throughput in a network. ROCX [1] is an algorithm that makes routing with the awareness of network coding. However, its major limitation is that it does not take into account the bandwidth limitation and the interference impact. If the interference is not considered in a wireless network, a flow requiring a certain bandwidth might...
Security in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) Quality of Services routing has received increased attention in recent years. This paper proposes mechanism to obtain secure MANET QoS routing with regard to QoS considerations. Our goal is to present a new mechanism over on-demand multi-path routing protocol (AOMDV) that tackles the twin issues of reliability (protection against failures of multiple paths)...
In this paper, the optimized routing or relay selection is discussed for the Cooperative Communication wireless networks. The whole network system performance or Quality of Service (QoS) can not be achieved without the optimal selection of the relay nodes. For this paper, the network performance is analyzed for m number of relays for n number of source nodes. The simulation results are measured by...
Anycast is a new type of communication service, and has been defined as a standard communication mode of the IPv6. With the more and more application need of anycast service, anycast routing problem (ARP) has recently become an important topic to study. An anycast routing algorithm based on genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization is proposed in this paper. The algorithm overcomes the disadvantages...
Routing for video transmissions over multi-hop wireless networks has gained increasing research interest in recent years. However, most existing works only focus on how to satisfy the network-oriented QoS, such as, throughput, delay, and packet loss rate rather than the user perceived quality. Although there are some research efforts which use application-centric video quality as the routing metric,...
Real-time distributed multimedia applications have special requirements in terms of bandwidth, delay, delay jitter, etc. The current network, essentially being a connection-less network, provides only un-reliable, best-effort service. The data packets may follow different paths to the destination. The network resources, viz., switch buffer and link bandwidth, are fairly shared by packets from different...
In the context of networks providing QoS guarantees, the end-to-end delay experienced by a packet is an important parameter. In this paper, we show that network coding can be used to decrease worst case end-to-end bounds when compared to a classical routing strategy. This result can be explained by the fact that network coding can cope with congestion better that classical routing due to its property...
Real-time multimedia transport has stringent QoS requirements, such as bandwidth, delay, jitter, and loss ratio. Wireless sensor networks are useful for streaming multimedia data in infrastructure-free and hazardous environments. However, these networks are composed of nodes with constrained bandwidth and energy. In QoS routing for wired networks, multipath routing is widely used. Some existing ad...
The advent of various real-time multimedia applications in high-speed networks creates a need for quality of service (QoS) based multicast routing. Two important QoS constraints are the bandwidth constraint and the end-to-end delay constraint. The QoS based multicast routing problem is a known NP-complete problem that depends on (1) bounded end-to-end delay and link bandwidth along the paths from...
This paper explores the attributes, layering models and objective functions in cross layer designs for mobile ad hoc wireless networks by taking all the statistical characteristics and constraints from the physical (PHY) layer, media access control (MAC) layer and network (NET) layer into consideration. This paper reviews the entire network optimization across all the PHY/MAC/NET layers. At the PHY...
The following topics were dealt with: personal communications; indoor communications; mobile radio communications; MIMO communications; wireless MAN IEEE 802.16; QoS; radio resource management in beyond 3G systems; convergence of mobile and broadcast; UWB; cognitive networks; sensor networks; ad hoc networks; wireless cellular networks; interference avoidance; antennas; 4G systems; OFDM; MC-CDMA;...
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