This paper addresses the performance of geographical routing protocol in wireless networks, where only few nodes possess self- locating capability such as GPS. To be able to apply end-to-end geographical routing protocols, it is necessary every node know their position coordinates. We propose a method to infer such positioning information to any node, based only on connectivity and localization information obtained from the neighborhood. Three metrics are used to evaluate the performance of such a scheme: the density of useful nodes for geographical routing protocol, the reachability and the path length.8th IFIP/IEEE International conference on Mobile and Wireless CommunicationRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
Routing in large-scale mobile ad hoc networks is challenging because all the nodes are potentially m...
Wireless Ad-Hoc networks are collection of nodes that can communicate without any fixed infrastructu...
Abstract—Geographic location information can effectively improve the performance (e.g., in routing o...
This paper addresses the performance of geographical routing protocol in wireless networks, where on...
International audienceGeographic routing protocols show good properties for Wireless Sensor Networks...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of nodes localization in wireless ad hoc netw...
none3Large scale wireless ad-hoc networks of computers, sensors, PDAs etc. (i.e. nodes) are revoluti...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Wireless Networks. The ...
In this paper we consider the problem of node positioning in ad-hoc networks. We propose a distribut...
International audienceLocalization in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) and Wireless Sensor Networks (...
Abstract. We consider the problem of node positioning in ad hoc networks. We propose a distributed, ...
International audienceWe consider node localization problems in ad hoc wireless networks in which tw...
Networks with hundreds of ad hoc nodes equipped with communication and position finding abilities ar...
Performances of geographical routing protocols combined with a position estimation process i
AbstractA very important problem in many wireless ad-hoc networks, including wireless sensor network...
Routing in large-scale mobile ad hoc networks is challenging because all the nodes are potentially m...
Wireless Ad-Hoc networks are collection of nodes that can communicate without any fixed infrastructu...
Abstract—Geographic location information can effectively improve the performance (e.g., in routing o...
This paper addresses the performance of geographical routing protocol in wireless networks, where on...
International audienceGeographic routing protocols show good properties for Wireless Sensor Networks...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of nodes localization in wireless ad hoc netw...
none3Large scale wireless ad-hoc networks of computers, sensors, PDAs etc. (i.e. nodes) are revoluti...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Wireless Networks. The ...
In this paper we consider the problem of node positioning in ad-hoc networks. We propose a distribut...
International audienceLocalization in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) and Wireless Sensor Networks (...
Abstract. We consider the problem of node positioning in ad hoc networks. We propose a distributed, ...
International audienceWe consider node localization problems in ad hoc wireless networks in which tw...
Networks with hundreds of ad hoc nodes equipped with communication and position finding abilities ar...
Performances of geographical routing protocols combined with a position estimation process i
AbstractA very important problem in many wireless ad-hoc networks, including wireless sensor network...
Routing in large-scale mobile ad hoc networks is challenging because all the nodes are potentially m...
Wireless Ad-Hoc networks are collection of nodes that can communicate without any fixed infrastructu...
Abstract—Geographic location information can effectively improve the performance (e.g., in routing o...