Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks from Theory to Reality

Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks from Theory to Reality

Author: Marco Conti

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9781600216053

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Mobile Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks are collections of mobile nodes connected together over a wireless medium. These nodes can freely and dynamically self-organise into arbitrary and temporary, "ad-hoc" network topologies, allowing people and devices to seamlessly internetwork in areas with no pre-existing communication infrastructure, (e.g., disaster recovery environments). The aim of this book is to present some of the most relevant results achieved by applying an experimental approach to the research on multi-hop ad hoc networks. The unique aspect of the book is to present measurements, experiences and lessons obtained by implementing ad hoc networks prototypes.


TCP Performance Study and Enhancements Within Wireless Multi-hop Ad Hoc Network Environments

TCP Performance Study and Enhancements Within Wireless Multi-hop Ad Hoc Network Environments

Author: Alaa Seddik

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Wireless ad hoc networks are different from wired networks by the multitude of data packet loss situations they are subjected to. This is due to the characteristics of wireless channel that might obstruct the proper reception of data packet at the destination end. In some case, these vulnerabilities of wireless channel can result in a complete link failure. Although link failure is of low probability in wired networks, it is rather common in wireless networks. The volatility of communication channel is a typical problem with wireless links, which is not the case with wired cables. TCP is a transport protocol that aims at ensuring high reliability and guarantying reception of data packets. However, TCP was designed for wired networks to address congestion, which is the main cause for data packet loss in wired networks. Therefore, other types of data packet loss encountered in wireless networks are prone to misinterpretation by TCP, which will lead to TCP performance degradation within the network. To overcome the performance limitation of TCP when used within ad hoc networks, the aim of this thesis is twofold. First, a complete performance study of TCP over ad hoc networks is achieved. This evaluation concerns two performance metrics: the achievable throughput and the energy consumption of TCP within ad hoc networks. This study allows identifying the potential room of improvement to enhance TCP efficiency in ad hoc networks. Second, we propose a new TCP variant, TCP-WELCOME that optimizes the performance of TCP in ad hoc networks through its ability to distinguish among, and efficiently deal with, different data packet loss situations, within ad hoc networks.


Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks

Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks

Author: Subir Kumar Sarkar

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1466514469

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The military, the research community, emergency services, and industrial environments all rely on ad hoc mobile wireless networks because of their simple infrastructure and minimal central administration. Now in its second edition, Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks: Principles, Protocols, and Applications explains the concepts, mechanism, design, and performance of these highly valued systems. Following an overview of wireless network fundamentals, the book explores MAC layer, routing, multicast, and transport layer protocols for ad hoc mobile wireless networks. Next, it examines quality of service and energy management systems. Additional chapters cover mobility models for multi-hop ad hoc wireless networks as well as cross-layer design issues. Exploring Bluetooth, IrDA (Infrared Data Association), HomeRF, WiFi, WiMax, Wireless Internet, and Mobile IP, the book contains appropriate examples and problems at the end of each chapter to illustrate each concept. This second edition has been completely updated with the latest technology and includes a new chapter on recent developments in the field, including sensor networks, personal area networks (PANs), smart dress, and vehicular ad hoc networks. Self-organized, self-configured, and self-controlled, ad hoc mobile wireless networks will continue to be valued for a range of applications, as they can be set up and deployed anywhere and anytime. This volume captures the current state of the field as well as upcoming challenges awaiting researchers.


Algorithms and Protocols for Wireless and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Algorithms and Protocols for Wireless and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Author: Azzedine Boukerche

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-11-03

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 0470396377

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Learn the fundamental algorithms and protocols for wireless and mobile ad hoc networks Advances in wireless networking and mobile communication technologies, coupled with the proliferation of portable computers, have led to development efforts for wireless and mobile ad hoc networks. This book focuses on several aspects of wireless ad hoc networks, particularly algorithmic methods and distributed computing with mobility and computation capabilities. It covers everything readers need to build a foundation for the design of future mobile ad hoc networks: Establishing an efficient communication infrastructure Robustness control for network-wide broadcast The taxonomy of routing algorithms Adaptive backbone multicast routing The effect of inference on routing Routing protocols in intermittently connected mobile ad hoc networks and delay tolerant networks Transport layer protocols ACK-thinning techniques for TCP in MANETs Power control protocols Power saving in solar powered WLAN mesh networks Reputation and trust-based systems Vehicular ad hoc networks Cluster interconnection in 802.15.4 beacon enabled networks The book is complemented with a set of exercises that challenge readers to test their understanding of the material. Algorithms and Protocols for Wireless and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks is appropriate as a self-study guide for electrical engineers, computer engineers, network engineers, and computer science specialists. It also serves as a valuable supplemental textbook in computer science, electrical engineering, and network engineering courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.


The Handbook of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

The Handbook of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

Author: Mohammad Ilyas

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-12-19

Total Pages: 621

ISBN-13: 1420040405

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A relative newcomer to the field of wireless communications, ad hoc networking is growing quickly, both in its importance and its applications. With rapid advances in hardware, software, and protocols, ad hoc networks are now coming of age, and the time has come to bring together into one reference their principles, technologies, and techniques. The Handbook of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks does exactly that. Experts from around the world have joined forces to create the definitive reference for the field. From the basic concepts, techniques, systems, and protocols of wireless communication to the particulars of ad hoc network routing methods, power, connections, traffic management, and security, this handbook covers virtually every aspect of ad hoc wireless networking. It includes a section that explores several routing methods and protocols directly related to implementing ad hoc networks in a variety of applications. The benefits of ad hoc wireless networks are many, but several challenges remain. Organized for easy reference, The Handbook of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks is your opportunity to gain quick familiarity with the state of the art, have at your disposal the only complete reference on the subject available, and prepare to meet the technological and implementation challenges you'll encounter in practice.


Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic in Wireless Communications: Volume 4

Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic in Wireless Communications: Volume 4

Author: Ezio Biglieri

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1475759207

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The unrelenting growth of wireless communications continues to raise new research and development problems that require unprecedented interactions among communication engineers. In particular, specialists in transmission and specialists in networks must often cross each other's boundaries. This is especially true for CDMA, an access technique that is being widely accepted as a system solution for next-generation mobile cellular systems, but it extends to other system aspects as well. Major challenges lie ahead, from the design of physical and radio access to network architecture, resource management, mobility management, and capacity and performance aspects. Several of these aspects are addressed in this volume, the fourth in the edited series on Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic for Wireless Communications. It contains papers selected from MMT'99, the fifth Workshop held on these topics in October 1999 in Venezia, Italy. The focus of this workshop series is on identifying, presenting, and discussing the theoretical and implementation issues critical to the design of wireless communication networks. More specifically, these issues are examined from the viewpoint of the impact each one of them can have on the others. Specific emphasis is given to the evolutionary trends of universal wireless access and software radio. Performance improvements achieved by spectrally efficient codes and smart antennas in experimental GSM testbeds are presented. Several contributions address critical issues regarding multimedia services for Third-Generation Mobile Radio Networks ranging from high rate data transmission with CDMA technology to resource allocation for integrated Voice/WWW traffic.


AD HOC NETWORKS

AD HOC NETWORKS

Author: Prasant Mohapatra

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-01-16

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0387226907

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AD HOC NETWORKS: Technologies and Protocols is a concise in-depth treatment of various constituent components of ad hoc network protocols. It reviews issues related to medium access control, scalable routing, group communications, use of directional/smart antennas, network security, and power management among other topics. The authors examine various technologies that may aid ad hoc networking including the presence of an ability to tune transmission power levels or the deployment of sophisticated smart antennae. Contributors to this volume include experts that have been active in ad hoc network research and have published in the premier conferences and journals in this subject area. AD HOC NETWORKS: Protocols and Technologies will be immensely useful as a reference work to engineers and researchers as well as to advanced level students in the areas of wireless networks, and computer networks.


TCP Adaptation Schemes in Heterogeneous and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

TCP Adaptation Schemes in Heterogeneous and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

Author: Zhi Li, (Te

Publisher: Open Dissertation Press

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781361129753

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This dissertation, "TCP Adaptation Schemes in Heterogeneous and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks" by Zhi, Li, 李志, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract of thesis entitled TCP Adaptation Schemes in Heterogeneous and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks submitted by Zhi LI for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at The University of Hong Kong August 31 2005 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) has extended its reach to the wireless realm, and is widely used in all sorts of wireless environments. However, severe performance degradation results when TCP is used over a wireless link. The main reason is the assumption in TCP, i.e., congestion is the primary reason for packet losses. Although a large number of wireless TCP adaptation schemes have been proposed in the literature, improving TCP performance is still very much unexplored in wireless environments. Traditionally, various enhancements to the TCP have been evaluated based on an unrealistic channel model-two-state (good or bad) link. We incorporate into our NS-2 based simulation platform a realistic channel model with an adaptive physical layer that exploits the continuously time-varying channel quality (instead of just two states) to compare several well-known TCP al- gorithms in a homogeneous/heterogeneous wireless network. Our results indicate that even re- portedly inferior wireless TCP approaches can utilize the varying channel conditions to generate better performance. Furthermore, we propose a new explicit congestion control strategy called differentiated marking (DM). DM works by using a two-way approach to further reduce the time required for the sender and the receiver to note the congestion problem, possibly induced by too heavy traffic or burst errors caused by the time-varying channel quality. Mobility is an important characteristic of the mobile nodes in multihop ad hoc wireless net- works. Much research has been done on designing ad hoc routing protocols, principally in order to solve the problem of route failure for mobility. However, the modification of TCP is needed at least for the communication end points. In view of this drawback, we propose a routing protocol called local route recovery (LR) to solve this problem. In our proposed algorithm, since route breakage is found locally, the remedial work should be done locally. Thus, the route error is shielded from the TCP sender and, as such, no TCP modification is needed. Extensive simulations using the NS-2 platform have demonstrated that LR outperforms several well-known algorithms, such as DSR, AODV and ELFN. A number of effective security mechanisms have been used in the Internet. However, these methods are not fully applicable in mobile ad hoc wireless networks due to the features of in- frastructureless, dynamic topology and self-organization. We propose a data multipath routing algorithm called Multipath TCP Security (MTS) to enhance data security. In MTS, the source node adaptively chooses the available routes rather than exhaustively testing the "stored routes"one by one. Simulation results show that MTS provides a reasonably good level of security and performance. (Total words: 421) DOI: 10.5353/th_b3203732 Subjects: TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) Wireless communication systems