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Short range ad-hoc wireless networks can be used to deliver streaming multimedia for information, entertainment and advertisement purposes. To enable short-range communication between various devices, the Wi-Fi Alliance proposed an extension to the IEEE802.11 Wi-Fi standard called Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer (P2P). It allows compliant devices to form ad-hoc communication groups without interrupting conventional...
Vehicular network standard demands a short range reliable vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication with high mobility, also increasing amount of downloaded data in short encounters. Satisfying demands of clients with minimum number of transmissions using index coding has proven notable significance in wireless ad-hoc networks. The proper encoding at the server with side information leads to simultaneous...
In the recent year's low power computing systems have gained popularity. Networks, which use low power computer systems and transmitted data by using wireless connection are called wireless sensor networks. Nowadays, the most topical researches pertaining to wireless sensor networks are grounded on the new optimization of structure of network transmission protocol, the routing optimization in transmission...
Mobile tactical networks (MTNs) in military communications extend the capabilities of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). The MTNs are dynamic, infrastructureless, self-forming and self-healing systems designed for non-line-of-sight (NLOS) operations using multi-hop relaying. Unlike their commercial counterparts, MTNs have to offer much higher levels of security, jamming resistance, and service robustness...
Internet of Things (IoT) is slowly but steadily becoming part of different aspects of our lives, with its applications ranging from smart homes, to wearable devices, to healthcare, etc. This wide spectrum of applications results in shared data containing large amount of users' private information. The security of such information becomes a paramount concern. The IoT security requirements include data...
Pervasive networks formed spontaneously by wireless mobile devices capable of ad hoc communication make it possible to get services from these devices, and to compose them dynamically so as to provide people with new and more sophisticated application services. Discovering, invoking and composing services in such networks are challenging tasks, due to the numerous and unpredictable connectivity disruptions...
Aggregation protocols allow for distributed lightweight computations deployed on ad-hoc networks in a peer-to-peer fashion. Due to reliance on wireless technology, the communication medium is often hostile which makes such protocols susceptible to correctness and performance issues. In this paper, we study the behavior of aggregation protocols when subject to communication failures: message loss,...
Traffic in military ad hoc networks are often broadcast or multicast traffic. A robust and efficient way to handle this type of traffic is the multi-point-relay (MPR) method. Furthermore, frequency spectrum is a scarce resource and must often be shared by several networks resulting in a risk for internetwork interference. The objective of this paper is to analyze the effects from internetwork interference...
This paper demonstrates a low down rate controlling system using an embedded micro-web server, with IP connectivity for accessing home appliances remotely using android based smart phone applications. The planned system does not involve any PC server and recommends a communication protocol to direct home environment with more than just switching functionality. To reveal the achievability of this system,...
Ad-Hoc and Delay-Tolerant Networks (AHDTNs) can be very useful in environments where more traditional networking technologies fail. Determining the practical effectiveness of AHDTNs can however be challenging. We review design considerations and practical experience with a novel mechanism for monitoring and analyzing the performance of AHDTNs. This new mechanism, AllNet Trace, somewhat resembles a...
The wide diffusion of mobile devices that natively support ad hoc communication technologies has led to a number of protocols for enabling and optimizing Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). Nevertheless, the actual utilization of MANETs in real life is still limited, in part due to the lack of protocols for the automatic creation and evolution of ad hoc networks. Recently, a novel ad hoc protocol named...
The age of information is a measure of the freshness of continually updated information, which has been studied theoretically for a variety of queueing models. We conduct an experimental evaluation of the age of information in various emulated network settings to see how well the queue models approximate a network for the purpose of age. We use CORE and EMANE to deploy a one-dimensional multi-hop...
In a wireless ad hoc multimedia network, how does the Quality of Experience (QoE) of the user affect the level of Situational Awareness (SA)? Is maximum QoE necessary for high SA? In this empirical study, we propose a novel measurement approach to quantify SA based on the QoE of the user. The relationship between QoE and network Quality of Service (QoS) metrics such as delay and packet loss is well...
Various clustering protocols for ad hoc networks have been proposed in order to optimise the networks energy efficiency. These protocols rely on the formation of highly dense clusters which resulted in a large variation of cluster size and thus suffers from a poor load balancing. This paper introduce a novel distributed clustering algorithm using fuzzy logic for the formation of uniform size clusters...
Performance parameters are pretty important as well as clustering and routing algorithm in order for conditioning network lifetime in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The parameters like number of nodes, network area and radius of node coverage affects network lifetime directly. In this study the radius of node coverage's effect on network lifetime was checked out on various number of nodes. In the...
Over the past few years, Mobile Ad hoc net-works(MANETs) have gained importance in mission critical environments. Software defined radios(SDRs) have provided MANETs a platform for using Narrowband networking wave-form(NBNW) for concurrent voice and data transmissions. Traditional TDMA MAC protocols are not appropriate for such applications. In this paper we have proposed a distributed TDMA slot assignment...
Recently, cooperative communication has been used as a cost effective alternative to traditional MIMO systems. Even though cooperative relaying at the physical and/or MAC layer improves the performance of the network, it increases the level of interference in a multihop wireless network. In a multihop wireless adhoc network, the amount of interference created can be reduced by using power control...
The trend towards smart factories necessitates protocols for wireless transmission of production process information. Protocols must transfer process information timely even with temporary wireless interference on the factory floor and regardless of machines' location in the network topology. TANDEM is a topology-independent wireless multi-hop network protocol that implements in-network prioritization...
Offloading resource-intensive jobs to the cloud and nearby users is a promising approach to enhance mobile devices. This paper investigates a hybrid offloading system that takes both infrastructure-based networks and Ad-hoc networks into the scope. Specifically, we propose EDOS, an edge assisted offloading system that consists of two major components, an Edge Assistant (EA) and Offload Agent (OA)...
The recent exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its mobile devices asks for the advancement of mobile networks technology. In such direction, current and next generations of cellular and vehicular networks foresees adhoc communication. In such paradigm, as entities are constantly moving, connections between them are intermittent and of little, if none, reliability. Recent studies...
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