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A robust cross-layer metric for routing protocol in mobile wireless ad hoc networks

A robust cross-layer metric for routing protocol in mobile wireless ad hoc networks

... Link Layer Acknowledgment while broadcast packets are not acknowledged by receiving ...more robust as the information required for the choice of the best path is acknowledged and, in case of loss, retrans- ... See full document

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A REVIEW: FROM KEYWORD BASED IMAGE 
		RETRIEVAL TO ONTOLOGY BASED IMAGE RETRIEVAL

A REVIEW: FROM KEYWORD BASED IMAGE RETRIEVAL TO ONTOLOGY BASED IMAGE RETRIEVAL

... days, Mobile ad hoc network (MANT) is becoming the important issue in an autonomous system that consists of a variety of mobile hosts forming temporary network without any fixed ...of ... See full document

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Cross Layer PHY-MAC Protocol for Wireless Static and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Cross Layer PHY-MAC Protocol for Wireless Static and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... SNAPdMac protocol in these ...SNAPdMac protocol against the basic power control protocol and IEEE ...SNAPdMac protocol performance and other schemes is ...SNAPdMac protocol with ζ = 3 ... See full document

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A Simulation Based Performance Comparison of Routing Protocols on Mobile Ad-hoc Network

A Simulation Based Performance Comparison of Routing Protocols on Mobile Ad-hoc Network

... Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) consist of mobile platform which communicate with each other through wireless links without any predetermined ...direct wireless ... See full document

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MODELING AND SIMULATION OF GRID CONNECTED PHOTOVOLTAIC DISTRIBUTED GENERATION 
SYSTEM

MODELING AND SIMULATION OF GRID CONNECTED PHOTOVOLTAIC DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SYSTEM

... packet routing in mobile wireless ad hoc networks, however, the path selected by this protocol may derivate far from optimal because of inconsideration of distance and ... See full document

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QoS Aware Reliable Cluster based Routing Protocol (QoS RCBRP) for Heterogeneous Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

QoS Aware Reliable Cluster based Routing Protocol (QoS RCBRP) for Heterogeneous Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... lower layer join the nearest ...for networks with group mobility considering not only the mobility but also node degree and power ...a metric called Total Spatial Dependency (TSD) to estimate nodes’ ... See full document

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Hybrid Mobile Ad Hoc Delay Tolerant Network for Optimum Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

Hybrid Mobile Ad Hoc Delay Tolerant Network for Optimum Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

... A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) [1], [2] is a self-organized network in which the ambulant routers are interconnected by wireless ...performs routing on the top of the link layer ... See full document

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MULTICAST ZONE ROUTING PROTOCOL IN WIRELESS MOBILE AD- HOC NETWORKS

MULTICAST ZONE ROUTING PROTOCOL IN WIRELESS MOBILE AD- HOC NETWORKS

... Zone Routing Protocol (MZRP) for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks ...multicast routing zones along the path from the multicast source node to the multicast ...transport layer ... See full document

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Performance Observation of Distinct Routing Protocols under IPV6 Environment

Performance Observation of Distinct Routing Protocols under IPV6 Environment

... appropriate routing protocol which is convenient under different ...of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), and their Routing protocol, and second a mobile ... See full document

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Robust ad-hoc sensor routing (RASER) protocol for mobile wireless sensor networks

Robust ad-hoc sensor routing (RASER) protocol for mobile wireless sensor networks

... Sensor networks are an important tool for monitoring physi-cal phenomena in the modern world, since they often negate the need for human ...an ad-hoc manner wherever and wheneve r required, which ... See full document

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An Artificial Immune Based Approach for Detection and Isolation Misbehavior Attacks in Wireless Networks

An Artificial Immune Based Approach for Detection and Isolation Misbehavior Attacks in Wireless Networks

... the Wireless Personal Communications Journal, KSII transactions on Internet and Information Systems (ISI) and advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems ...computer networks: mobile and ... See full document

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Cross-Layer Protocols For Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Cross-Layer Protocols For Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

... layerand routing layer. Sharing of cross-layer cache is ...- layer cache can be utilized to set up a backup route to reduce the packet losses due to hyperlink ...and routing ... See full document

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Cross-layer Protocols for Mobile Ad-hoc networks

Cross-layer Protocols for Mobile Ad-hoc networks

... layerand routing layer. Sharing of cross-layer cache is ...pass- layer cache can be utilized to set up a backup route to reduce the packet losses due to hyperlink ...and routing ... See full document

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Detecting and Identifying the Location of Multiple Spoofing Adversaries in Wireless Network

Detecting and Identifying the Location of Multiple Spoofing Adversaries in Wireless Network

... more wireless and sensor networks are deployed, they will increasingly become tempting targets for malicious ...of wireless and sensor networks, they are especially vulnerable to spoofing ... See full document

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													Manet: challenges & application in real world

1. Manet: challenges & application in real world

... Wireless networks consist of a number of nodes which communicate with each other over a wireless channel which have various types of networks like sensor network, mobile ad ... See full document

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Enhancing the Ability of the Hybrid Wireless Network Using Distributed Multipath Routing Protocol

Enhancing the Ability of the Hybrid Wireless Network Using Distributed Multipath Routing Protocol

... The role of the source IP address field is to tell the destination node wherever the message comes from. The destination IP address field indicates the destination node, and is employed to find the source BS. Once ... See full document

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STUDY ON WIRELESS NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATION& ITS PROBLEMS: WITH REFERENCE TO AN IT ENVIRONMENT

STUDY ON WIRELESS NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATION& ITS PROBLEMS: WITH REFERENCE TO AN IT ENVIRONMENT

... in wireless networks where omni directional receiving wires are utilized, and there is adaptability to energy ...a wireless domain where omni directional radio wires are utilized, must consider the ... See full document

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A novel dynamic reputation based source routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks

A novel dynamic reputation based source routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks

... source routing (DrepSR), uses DSR as the routing protocol en- gine to discover the available routes to ...As mobile services in- crease ...social networks), users are worried with the ... See full document

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I 2ACK: Preventing Routing Misbehavior in Mobile Ad hoc Networks

I 2ACK: Preventing Routing Misbehavior in Mobile Ad hoc Networks

... WATCHDOG AND PATHRATER [16]: Marti at al. proposed a reputation-based scheme in which two modules (i.e. watchdog and pathrater) are added on at each node. Watchdog module maintains a buffer of recently sent or forwarded ... See full document

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Racial Disparity in Social Spatiality: Usage of National Parks and Opera Attendance

Racial Disparity in Social Spatiality: Usage of National Parks and Opera Attendance

... backbone routing can reduce communication overhead and speedup the routing process compared with many existing on-demand routing protocols for routing ...for routing is a promising ... See full document

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