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Ad Hoc Mobility Management With Uniform Quorum Systems

Ad Hoc Mobility Management With Uniform Quorum Systems

... distributed mobility management scheme using a class of Uniform Quorum Systems (UQS) is proposed for ad-hoc ...for ad-hoc networks, where the connectivity of the nodes with the ...

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A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... Within the cluster management system, empty zone downside is handled[18]. If all the nodes within the zone enraptured outside, the empty zone downside can occur. At that point information or packet loss can occur. ...

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A Group Mobility Model for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

A Group Mobility Model for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

... an ad hoc network move according to var- ious ...networks. Mobility pat- terns have been used to derive traffic and mobility predic- tion models in the study of various problems in cellular ...

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Mobility Management for Hierarchical Wireless Networks

Mobility Management for Hierarchical Wireless Networks

... the ad hoc ...is mobility management. In general, the mobility management (also referred to as mobility track- ing or location management) is the set of mechanisms ...

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Issues and Challenges in Designing of a Routing Protocol for Multi-hop Wireless Mesh Networks

Issues and Challenges in Designing of a Routing Protocol for Multi-hop Wireless Mesh Networks

... and Mobility Management? Current IP mobility is separate from the underlying IP routing protocol, but uses it in order to tunnel packets to their ...micro mobility protocols such as Cellular ...

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A localized fault detection algorithm for mobility management in the strongly t diagnosable wireless ad hoc network under the comparison model

A localized fault detection algorithm for mobility management in the strongly t diagnosable wireless ad hoc network under the comparison model

... The one-step diagnosability [23] is a reasonable metric for evaluating a network’s fault-tolerance capability, but it cannot exceed the network’s minimum degree. How- ever, for a number of well-known instances of network ...

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An Approach for Secure Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Key Management and Routing

An Approach for Secure Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Key Management and Routing

... Mobile Ad Hoc Networks” proposed by ...mobile ad hoc ...key management is the fundamental challenge in achieving secure communication using multicast key distribution in mobile ...

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A Mobility Aware Link Enhancement Mechanism for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

A Mobility Aware Link Enhancement Mechanism for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

... tools. Mobility management has widely been recognized as one of the most challenging problems for seamless access to wireless ...with mobility management problem in vehicular ad ...

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A New Mobility Model for Ad Hoc Networks in Disaster Recovery Areas

A New Mobility Model for Ad Hoc Networks in Disaster Recovery Areas

... As an infrastructure-less network, MANETs are the best choice so far for such cas- es. Though their performance degrades in the case of end-to-end paths. The multipath routing protocols serve as a method to enhance the ...

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Movement Evaluation of Mobility Models in Ad Hoc Networks

Movement Evaluation of Mobility Models in Ad Hoc Networks

... TIMM mobility models for indoor movement. In a realistic mobility model the nodes movement is the first step to perform mobility ...Different mobility models have different focuses and ...

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HANDOFF SCHEMES AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN VEHICULAR AD-HOC NETWORK

HANDOFF SCHEMES AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN VEHICULAR AD-HOC NETWORK

... network mobility (NEMO) basic support protocol was introduced to support mobility in a ...the mobility management is transparent to the mobile devices ...

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A survey of mobility management protocols

A survey of mobility management protocols

... for mobility management protocols. Various mobility management protocols for enabling mobility services have been ...The mobility support protocols are classified into two ...

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Experimental Evaluation of TCP BIC and Vegas in MANETs

Experimental Evaluation of TCP BIC and Vegas in MANETs

... The tremendous growth of wireless networks demands the need to meet different congestion control algorithms for wireless network. Usual transmission control protocol reduces its performance by misinterpreting ...

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Building Realistic Mobility Models for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Building Realistic Mobility Models for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... group mobility model (RRGM), in which groups of nodes move towards target areas and identify the battlefield as one application ...“realistic” mobility. However, the type of mobility pattern is ...

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Routing strategy in disconnected mobile ad hoc networks with group mobility

Routing strategy in disconnected mobile ad hoc networks with group mobility

... group mobility, which is useful in modeling those cooperative ...group mobility have been proposed to greatly improve ...group mobility to realize group splitting and ...

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Analyzing the Route Cache Timeout Parameter of DSR Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Analyzing the Route Cache Timeout Parameter of DSR Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... Because of these differences, routing protocols used in traditional networks cannot be used in mobile ad hoc networks, so special routing protocols have been developed for these networks. MANET routing ...

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Comparative Study of Vehicular Ad hoc Network Mobility Models and Simulators

Comparative Study of Vehicular Ad hoc Network Mobility Models and Simulators

... VANET simulations require two important components: networking component and mobility component. There are separate simulators are available for each component. The functionality of mobility simulator is to ...

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The impact of mobility models on the performance of mobile Ad Hoc network routing protocol

The impact of mobility models on the performance of mobile Ad Hoc network routing protocol

... sequence, the resultant routing overhead of AODV signifi- cantly increases with speed. The routing overhead can be defined by the ratio of total number of routing packets to the total number of data packets transmitted. ...

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The impact of mobility on the geocasting problem in mobile ad-hoc networks: Solvability and cost

The impact of mobility on the geocasting problem in mobile ad-hoc networks: Solvability and cost

... In the context of geocasting, this paper has formally shown how the speed of movement of the nodes creates uncertainty in a distributed system in terms of the cost and solvability of the problem. To the best of our ...

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The effect of Mobility Models on a Secured Enhanced and Reliable Ad Hoc Multicasting Protocol

The effect of Mobility Models on a Secured Enhanced and Reliable Ad Hoc Multicasting Protocol

... In ad hoc wireless networks, wireless links break due to the mobility of the nodes. In the case of multicast routing protocols, the path between a source and receiver, which consists of multiple ...

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