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Ioannis Manolopoulos, Dimitrios Loukatos and Kimon Kontovasilis
Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) are characterized by highly dynamic phenomena and volatility. These features have a significant impact on network performance and should be present in the scenarios of experiments for the assessment of MANET-related techno...
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Omuwa Oyakhire and Koichi Gyoda
In mobile ad hoc networks, network nodes cooperate by packet forwarding from the source to the destination. As the networks become denser, more control packets are forwarded, thus consuming more bandwidth and may cause packet loss. Recently, game theory ...
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Dragos Ilie, Håkan Grahn, Lars Lundberg, Alexander Westerhagen, Bo Granbom and Anders Höök
Contemporary airborne radio networks are usually implemented using omnidirectional antennas. Unfortunately, such networks suffer from disadvantages such as easy detection by hostile aircraft and potential information leakage. In this paper, we present a ...
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Zhihai Zhuo, Jintao Huang, Wanyu Lu and Xiangyang Lu
In modern warfare, achieving strikes against military targets commonly involves utilizing methods such as fire coverage and missile precision guidance. While effective, fire coverage requires significant ammunition support, and missiles can be costly. Th...
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Vu Khanh Quy,Pham Minh Chuan,Vi Hoai Nam,Dao Manh Linh,Nguyen Tien Ban,Nguyen Dinh Han
Pág. pp. 30 - 42
This paper presents a modification of a well-known routing protocol, namely Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector, as a solution to improve the performance of mobile ad hoc networks. We adapted the mobile agent technology as to novel metrics for routing in th...
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Abdelaziz TAMI,Sofiane BOUKLI HACENE,Moussa ALI CHERIF
Pág. 1 - 12
Mobile ad-hoc network is a collection of dynamically organized nodes where each node acts as a host and router. Mobile ad-hoc networks are characterized by the lack of preexisting infrastructures or centralized administration. So, they are vulnerable to ...
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Mohammad M Alnabhan
Pág. pp. 107 - 131
This work aims to develop the routing capability of GPSR in MANETs. A new GPSR advancement described as Adaptive GPSR (AGPSR) is proposed with enhanced greedy forwarding and efficient routing decision. AGPSR greedy forwarding model consists of three majo...
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Muaayed Al-Rawi
Pág. 73 - 76
Mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) security is the most significant importance for the infrastructure working of network. Privacy and integrity of the information, network services can be accomplished by guaranteeing that security issues. The mobile ad hoc ne...
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Christian Sauer, Marco Schmidt and Eike Lyczkowski
Wireless communication is becoming vital in the industrial environment. New communication technologies, including ad hoc communication, are researched for this application. A thorough understanding regarding the connection characteristics of industrial n...
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Hutaf Salah Al-Deen Natoureah,Huda Abd El-Raheem Karajeh,Alaa' Abd El-Aziz Abu Serhan
Pág. pp. 164 - 182
Abstract?The process of finding a route between the transmitter and the receiver node in the Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANets) is a renewed issue that is becoming more and more interesting to the researchers as this type of networks grow and expand. T...
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L Raghavendar Raju,C R K Reddy
Pág. pp. 40 - 51
Identifying trusted nodes for safe communication is a key challenge in mobile ad-hoc networks. Node compromises a service and leads to uncertainty in node behaviour. Computing the node trust and node management will enhance the security aspect...
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Muhammad Salman Pathan, Nafei Zhu, Jingsha He, Zulfiqar Ali Zardari, Muhammad Qasim Memon and Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain
Due to the dynamism of topology, sharing of bandwidth and constraint of resources in wireless nodes, the provision of quality of service (QoS) for routing in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) presents a great challenge. Security is another crucial aspect o...
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Adrian Pullin, Colin Pattinson and Ah-Lian Kor
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Saher Manaseer,Ibrahem Alhabash
Pág. pp. 65 - 72
Mobile Ad hoc networks do not have any form of centralized control as per their definition. Therefore, many challenges face the development of efficient protocols for such networks. One of the main challenges is the difficulty of extracting the total num...
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Eric Chiejina, Hannan Xiao and Bruce Christianson
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Dilraj Singh and Amardeep Singh
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Dilraj Singh and Amardeep Singh
The self-organizing nature of the Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) provide a communication channel anywhere, anytime without any pre-existing network infrastructure. However, it is exposed to various vulnerabilities that may be exploited by the malicious ...
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Ahmed Bisengar
Pág. 24 - 29
In Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), where nodes have limited transmitting power, the transmission is typically multi-hop. The network topology changes frequently due to the unpredictable movement of mobile nodes because each node is free to move arbitrar...
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Sesha Bhargavi Velagaleti, Dr.M. Seetha, Dr.S.Viswanadha Raju
Pág. 1279 - 1286
A MANET can be treated as a network in which the nodes have the capability of self-configuring among themselves. These nodes are connected by wireless links to form an distributed topology without the help of any pre-existing infrastructure. Each node in...
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Nermin Makhlouf,Pavel Vajsar
Pág. 9 - 12
Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) is a wireless net- work of mobile nodes connected by wireless link without a central control. The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is one of the important issues in such network, thereby the presented paper will discuss ...
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