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 Mobile ad-hoc network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self-configuring network of mobile routers (and associated hosts) connected by wireless links—the union of which form an arbitrary topology.
The popular IEEE 802.11 ("Wi-Fi") wireless protocol incorporates an ad-hoc networking system when no wireless access points are present, although it would be considered a very low-grade ad-hoc protocol by specialists in the field.
 [ The Organization of Computer Resources into a Packet Radio Network].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mobile_ad-hoc_network   (464 words)

  
 Ad hoc protocol list - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ABAM (On-Demand Associativity-Based Multicast) - Chai-Keong Toh, Guillermo Guichal, and Santithorn Bunchua: "On-demand associativity-based multicast routing for ad hoc mobile networks (ABAM)", In Proc.
LAR (Location-Aided Routing protocol) - Y.-B. Location-Aided Routing in mobile Ad hoc networks In Proc.
An Ad hoc protocol is a convention or standard that controls how nodes come to agree which way to route packets between computing devices in a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ad_hoc_protocol_list   (2980 words)

  
 Mobile Ad Hoc Network Security
Ad hoc networks are well suited for sensor networks comprised of small wireless electronic devices that can measure and monitor events and physical properties such as temperature, movement, pressure, and location.
Traffic monitoring in wired networks is usually performed at switches, routers and gateways, but an ad hoc network does not have these types of network elements where the IDS can collect audit data for the entire network.
Differentiating between malicious network activity and spurious, but typical, problems associated with an ad hoc networking environment is a challenging task.
csrc.nist.gov /manet   (1882 words)

  
 Bluetooth, a commercial application of mobile ad-hoc network
A mobile ad-hoc network is a collection of mobile devices establishing a short live or temporary network in the absence of a supporting structure.
Mobile ad-hoc networks can be used in establishing efficient, dynamic communication for rescue, emergency, and military operations.
The idea of ad-hoc networking goes back to the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) packet radio network, which was in used in 1970's.
www.computingunplugged.com /issues/issue200411/00001397001.html   (492 words)

  
 Mobile MIMO Ad Hoc Networks
Fully exploiting MIMO capability in a mobile ad hoc network requires a flexible physical layer to provide various modes of operation to exploit the diversity and capacity advantages as well as a MAC protocol that can efficiently choose from the multitude of modes of operation.
This is the beginning of a comprehensive study of the MIMO ad hoc networking bringing theory, protocol development, experimental methodologies and practices together.
In situations where the networks are constructed and destructed in an ad-hoc manner, it may make sense to have flexible ad-hoc networks.
www.ece.utexas.edu /~rheath/research/mimo/adhoc.php   (726 words)

  
 The Receiver Blocking Problem in a DS Mobile Ad Hoc Network with Directional Antennas (ResearchIndex)
The Receiver Blocking Problem in a DS Mobile Ad Hoc Network with Directional Antennas
Abstract: In this paper we examine the effect of the receiver blocking problem on the performance of a direct-sequence ad hoc network in which a subset of the nodes employ multiple directional antennas.
It is shown that the presence of directional antennas in the network increases the network's vulnerability to the...
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /711591.html   (269 words)

  
 Elsevier.com - Ad hoc Networks
The Ad Hoc Networks is an international and archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in ad hoc and sensor networking areas.
The Ad Hoc Networks considers original, high quality and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks.
The forthcoming Special Issue on Wireless Mesh Networks is dedicated to state-of-the-art research achievements in the area of wireless mesh networking.
elsevier.com /wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/672380/description   (400 words)

  
 Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Bibliography
Blough, et al., "Analysis of Ad Hoc Networks: A statistical analysis of the long-run node spatial distribution in mobile ad hoc networks," Proc.
Pegon and M.W. Subbarao, "Simulation Framework for a Mobile Ad Hoc Network," Proceedings of OPNETWORK, Washington D.C., MIL3, Sept. 1999.
Feeney, "A Taxonomy for Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," Swedish Institute of Computer Science Technical Report T99/07, October 1999.
w3.antd.nist.gov /wctg/manet/manet_bibliog.html   (8931 words)

  
 Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (manet) Charter
Agenda bashing, discussion of charter and of mobile ad hoc networking draft.
Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET): Routing Protocol Performance Issues and Evaluation Considerations (RFC 2501) (28912 bytes)
Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing (RFC 3561) (90356 bytes)
www.ietf.org /html.charters/manet-charter.html   (506 words)

  
 www.jasonredi.com
However a particular advantage of robots over other devices that use ad hoc networking protocols is that the algorithms for networking reside in the same architecture as the algorithms for performing motion and mission taskings.
We are also building small, deployable ad hoc network relays which can be dropped by the lead robot in order to mainain connectivity with a controller over large distances in a similar way, though without the automatic replacement possible with autonomous robotic followers.
Although the networking communication layer has traditionally been perceived as a black-box service, we've shown that providing timely access to the information kept by the ad hoc routing protocols imparts a new "sensory" perception to the robot.
www.jasonredi.com   (2614 words)

  
 Mobile Ad Hoc Network Research
Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is an autonomous system of mobile nodes connected by wireless links.
In the past few years, we have conducted research spanning over a wide range of topics in mobile ad hoc networks.
MANET does not require any fixed infrastructure such as base stations, therefore, it is an attractive networking option for connecting mobile devices quickly and spontaneously.
cairo.cs.uiuc.edu /adhoc   (152 words)

  
 Integrating Heterogeneous Wireless Technologies: A Cellular Aided Mobile Ad hoc Network (CAMA) (ResearchIndex)
This research proposes a cellular-aided mobile ad hoc network (CAMA) architecture, in which a CAMA agent in the cellular network manages...
23 Location-aided routing in mobile ad hoc network (context) - Ko, Vaidya - 1998
Integrating it with a wellestablished cellular network can improve communication and security in ad hoc networks, as well as enrich the cellular services.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /681769.html   (682 words)

  
 Mobile Ad Hoc Collaboration - Workshop at CHI2002
The emergence of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) creates opportunities for new forms of mobile collaboration involving interaction between people who are co-located and organized in an unforeseeable way.
This workshop aims to provide a forum for the discussion of human-factors issues related to the design and evaluation of collaborative applications for mobile ad-hoc and personal-area networks.
In particular, it tries to advance the understanding of how ad-hoc network applications can facilitate spontaneous collaboration.
www.cs.uoregon.edu /research/wearables/chi2002ws   (188 words)

  
 Reconfigurable Context-Sensitive Middleware for ADS Applications in Mobile Ad Hoc Network Environments
Due to the mobility and high-density of network-enabled devices, short range mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) are instantaneously and autonomously formed to facilitate exchange of information.
Reconfigurable Context-Sensitive Middleware for ADS Applications in Mobile Ad Hoc Network Environments
Index Terms- Autonomous Decentralized Systems, ad hoc networks, ubiquitous computing, middleware, context-aware applications.
csdl.computer.org /comp/proceedings/isads/2001/1065/00/10650319abs.htm   (206 words)

  
 Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Papers
G. Aggelou and R. Tafazolli " RDMAR: A Bandwidth-efficient Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks", In Proceedings of The Second ACM International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia (WoWMoM), Seattle, Washington, August 20, 1999.
Goutham Karumanchi Srinivasan Muralidharan and Ravi Prakash " Information Dissemination in Partitionable Mobile Ad Hoc Networks ", To appear in Prceedings of IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, Lausanne, Switzerland, 20-22, October.
Raghupathy Sivakumar, Bevan Das, Vaduvur Bharghavan " Spine Routing in Ad hoc Networks, ACM/Baltzer Publications Cluster Computing Journal, Special Issue on Mobile Computing, 1998.
www.ee.surrey.ac.uk /Personal/G.Aggelou/MANET_PUBLICATIONS.html   (1145 words)

  
 SpatialViews: A Programming Lanuage for Mobile Ad-hoc Network Applications
Programming for Ad-Hoc Networks of Mobile and Resource Constrained Devices, by Yang Ni, Ulrich Kremer, Adrian Stere and Liviu Iftode, ACM SIGPLAN 2005 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Chicago, Illinois, June 2005.
It serves as a prototype language for evaluation of various tradeoffs in designing programming models and tools for mobile ad-hoc network applications.
Such a virtual network is called a spatial view, which consists of nodes located in the given space and providing the required service.
www.cs.rutgers.edu /spatialviews   (419 words)

  
 Title page for ETD etd-03262004-144048
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a wireless network that uses multi-hop peerto-
Mobile Ad-hoc Network Routing Protocols: Methodologies and Applications
The network topology in a MANET usually changes with time.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /theses/available/etd-03262004-144048   (366 words)

  
 Bell Labs Research China Publications
Ray Wang, Load balancing of Multipath Source Routing in Ad hoc Networks, IEEE ICC'2002.
[2] A. Aho and David Lee, "Hierarchical Networks and the LSA N-Squared Problem in OSPF Routing", IEEE GLOBECOM 2000, Nov. 27 - Dec. 1, San Francisco, CA Karol, J. Golestani and David Lee, "Prevention of Deadlocks and Livelocks in Lossless, Backpressured Packet Networks", to appear in IEEE/ACM Trans.
[3] Donghui Gao, Zhiyu Zhou, Xiaoping Zheng, and Hanyi Zhang, "A Network Partition Scheme for Sub-Path Protection in WDM Networks", Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC’2004), Vol:3, We4.P.131, pp.
blrc.edu.cn /blrcweb/publication.htm   (3573 words)

  
 Len's Page Two
"A Canonical Measure of Mobility for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," Proc.
"On the Scalability of Ad Hoc Networks: a traffic analysis at the center of a network," Proc.
"On the scalability of ad hoc networks," IEEE Communications Letters, vol.
w3.antd.nist.gov /wctg/people/lmiller2.html   (1280 words)

  
 rfc2501.txt
In contrast, the goal of mobile ad hoc networking is to extend mobility into the realm of autonomous, mobile, wireless domains, where a set of nodes--which may be combined routers and hosts--themselves form the network routing infrastructure in an ad hoc fashion.
The vision of mobile ad hoc networking is to support robust and efficient operation in mobile wireless networks by incorporating routing functionality into mobile nodes.
The emerging field of mobile and nomadic computing, with its current emphasis on mobile IP operation, should gradually broaden and require highly-adaptive mobile networking technology to effectively manage multihop, ad hoc network clusters which can operate autonomously or, more than likely, be attached at some point(s) to the fixed Internet.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc2501.txt   (2997 words)

  
 aodv6-sfu
Infrastructureless Mobile Network is also known as ad hoc network.
Infrastructured Network normally has a fixed wired gateway and mobile node can communicate with the network through a base station.
In general, wireless network can be classified in 2 categories: Infrastructured Network and Infrastructureless Mobile Network.
members.shaw.ca /aodv6-sfu   (270 words)

  
 Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing
The Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing algorithm is a routing protocol designed for ad hoc mobile networks.
"Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing." Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, New Orleans, LA, February 1999, pp.
"Performance Comparison of Two On-demand Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks." Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), Tel Aviv, Israel, March 2000, p.
moment.cs.ucsb.edu /AODV/aodv.html   (1439 words)

  
 Security for Ad hoc Networks ( including Sensor Networks )
Lali Barriere and Pierre Fraigniaud and Lata Narayanan, Robust Position-Based Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Unstable Transmission Ranges Workshop on Discrete Algothrithms and Methods for MOBILE Computing and Communications, Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Discrete algorithms and methods for mobile computing and communications >toc 2001, Rome, Italy
Weichao Wang, Yi Lu, Bharat Bhargava, On Security Study of Two Distance Vector Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, the first IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom’2003), Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, March 2003.
A Secure Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks In Proceedings of the 10 Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), November 2002.
www.ccs.neu.edu /home/zhufeng/security_manet.html   (5429 words)

  
 Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Bibliography
Blough, et al., "Analysis of Ad Hoc Networks: A statistical analysis of the long-run node spatial distribution in mobile ad hoc networks," Proc.
Subbarao, "Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Emergency Preparedness Telecommunications--Dynamic Power-Conscious Routing Concepts," NIST interim project report for the National Communications System, 10 March 2000.
Hamidian, "A Study of Internet Connectivity for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in NS 2," Master's thesis, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden, January 2003.
w3.antd.nist.gov /wctg/manet/manet_bibliog.html   (5429 words)

  
 Security for Ad hoc Networks ( including Sensor Networks )
Lali Barriere and Pierre Fraigniaud and Lata Narayanan, Robust Position-Based Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Unstable Transmission Ranges Workshop on Discrete Algothrithms and Methods for MOBILE Computing and Communications, Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Discrete algorithms and methods for mobile computing and communications >toc 2001, Rome, Italy
Weichao Wang, Yi Lu, Bharat Bhargava, On Security Study of Two Distance Vector Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, the first IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom’2003), Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, March 2003.
ACM Workshop on Wireless Security (WiSe 2003) September 19, 2003 Westin Horton Plaza Hotel, San Diego, California, U.S.A. Roberto Di Pietro, Luigi V. Mancini, Sushil Jajodia Secure Selective Exclusion in Ad Hoc Wireless Network In M.A. Ghonaimy, M.T. El-Hadidi, and H.K. Aslan, editors, Se- curity in the Information Society: Visions and Perspectives, pages 423–434.
www.ccs.neu.edu /home/zhufeng/security_manet.html   (5429 words)

  
 rfc3561.txt
Abstract The Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol is intended for use by mobile nodes in an ad hoc network.
However, if the mobile nodes in the ad hoc network have pre-established security associations, it is presumed that the purposes for which the security associations are created include that of authorizing the processing of AODV control messages.
Therefore, depending upon the local traffic in the network and whether congestion is being experienced, the node MAY elect to proactively repair the routes before a data packet is received; otherwise, it can wait until a data is received, and then commence the repair of the route.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc3561.txt   (10726 words)

  
 Ad hoc protocol list - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Ad hoc protocol is a convention or standard that controls how nodes come to agree which way route packets between computing devices in a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET).
An abstract routing protocol and medium access protocol for mobile ad hoc networks Submitted for partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy (Electrical engineering) in January 1999.
In ad hoc network nodes do not have a priori knowledge of topology of network around them, they have to discover it.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ad_hoc_protocol_list   (2543 words)

  
 Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Bibliography
Blough, et al., "Analysis of Ad Hoc Networks: A statistical analysis of the long-run node spatial distribution in mobile ad hoc networks," Proc.
Feeney, "A Taxonomy for Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," Swedish Institute of Computer Science Technical Report T99/07, October 1999.
Kumar, "Architecture and algorithms in ad hoc wireless networks," ONR presentation.
w3.antd.nist.gov /wctg/manet/manet_bibliog.html   (8521 words)

  
 Recent Publications of WAM Lab
Ad hoc Networking with Bluetooth Mario Gerla, Rohit Kapoor, Manthos Kazantzidis (UCLA), Per Johansson (Ericsson) Proceedings of WMI at Mobicom, Rome, Italy, July 2001.
On Demand Routing in Large Ad Hoc Wireless Networks with Passive Clustering M. Gerla, T.J. Kwon and G. Pei Proceedings of IEEE WCNC 2000, Chicago, IL, Sep. 2000.
Selecting a routing strategy for your ad hoc network - Sung-Ju Lee,Julian Hsu, Russell Hayashida, Mario Gerla and Rajive Bagrodia - Computer Comunications, Vol.
www.cs.ucla.edu /NRL/wireless/papers.html   (5206 words)

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