Abstract—This paper proposes an adaptation of two network size estimation methods: random tour and gossip-based aggre-gation to suit master/slave mobile ad hoc networks. We show that it is feasible to accurately estimate the size of ad hoc networks when topology changes due to mobility using both methods. The algorithms were modified to account for the specific constraints of master/slave ad hoc networks and the results show that the proposed modifications perform better on these networks than the original protocols. Each of the two algorithms presents strengths and weaknesses and these are outlined in this paper. I
Abstract—Density estimation is crucial for wireless ad hoc networks for adequate capacity planning. ...
Wireless networks are useful in many different scenarios. They allow to create emergency networks fo...
Abstract—In this paper, we address an important problem in mobile ad hoc networks, namely, the intri...
We develop two algorithms for important problems in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). A MANET is a co...
Early simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks sug-gests that their capacity can be surpr...
Throughput is a basic measure for communication efficiency. It is defined as the average fraction of...
We study wireless ad-hoc networks consisting of small microprocessors with limited memory, where the...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
Abstract—This article is a contribution to mathematical mod-eling and better understanding of fundam...
In position-based or geo-casting ad hoc networking applications, the data packets flooded in a limit...
Mobile Ad hoc networks do not have any form of centralized control as per their definition. Therefor...
In this paper, we characterize the information-theoretic capacity scaling of wireless ad hoc network...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
We present a series of approximation algorithms for finding a small weakly-connected dominating set ...
Abstract—Density estimation is crucial for wireless ad hoc networks for adequate capacity planning. ...
Wireless networks are useful in many different scenarios. They allow to create emergency networks fo...
Abstract—In this paper, we address an important problem in mobile ad hoc networks, namely, the intri...
We develop two algorithms for important problems in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). A MANET is a co...
Early simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks sug-gests that their capacity can be surpr...
Throughput is a basic measure for communication efficiency. It is defined as the average fraction of...
We study wireless ad-hoc networks consisting of small microprocessors with limited memory, where the...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
Abstract—This article is a contribution to mathematical mod-eling and better understanding of fundam...
In position-based or geo-casting ad hoc networking applications, the data packets flooded in a limit...
Mobile Ad hoc networks do not have any form of centralized control as per their definition. Therefor...
In this paper, we characterize the information-theoretic capacity scaling of wireless ad hoc network...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating the size of dynamic anonymous networks, motivated b...
We present a series of approximation algorithms for finding a small weakly-connected dominating set ...
Abstract—Density estimation is crucial for wireless ad hoc networks for adequate capacity planning. ...
Wireless networks are useful in many different scenarios. They allow to create emergency networks fo...
Abstract—In this paper, we address an important problem in mobile ad hoc networks, namely, the intri...