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Localization on the pushpin computing sensor network using spectral graph drawing and mesh relaxation
This work approaches the problem of localizing the nodes of a distributed sensor network by leveraging distance constraints such as inter-node separations or ranges between nodes and a globally observed event. Previous work has shown this problem to ...
A 4G generic ANWIRE system and service integration architecture
- Ivan Ganchev,
- Máirtín S. O'Droma,
- Matthias Siebert,
- Faouzi Bader,
- Hakima Chaouchi,
- Ivan Armuelles,
- Isabelle Demeure,
- Fintan McEvoy
This paper proposes a 4G 'Generic ANWIRE system and service Integration Architecture' (GAIA). The relationship between the different GAIA domains is explained and interaction between their functional entities is shown in order to explore various GAIA ...
Routing and link-layer protocols for multi-channel multi-interface ad hoc wireless networks
Wireless technologies, such as IEEE 802.11a, that are used in ad hoc networks provide for multiple non-overlapping channels. Most ad hoc network protocols that are currently available are designed to use a single channel. However, the available network ...
Two-way admission control and resource allocation for quality of service support in location-aided mobile ad hoc networks
This paper proposes a new QoS-aware medium access control (MAC) protocol in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). This takes the unique challenges of MANETs into consideration, and works in conjunction with the location-based forwarding strategy. This novel ...
Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF
This article is part of a continuing series to discuss ongoing activities within the mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) working group (WG) of the IETF. This article provides a brief overview of recent events.