This thesis presents a distributed fault-tolerant routing protocol (EFDCB) for QoS supporting hybrid mobile ad hoc networks with the aim of mitigating QoS disruption time when network failures occur. The experimental design presented in this thesis describes 22 experiments aimed at illustrating EFDCB\u27s ability to handle fault-tolerance. The interpreted results show that EFDCB excels over a global rerouting protocol at this challenge which is the goal of this work
A Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of randomly distributed infrastructure-less mobile n...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on March 14, 2013Thesis advisor: Cory BeardVitaIncludes bibliog...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a dynamically reconfigurable wireless network in which mobile com...
Recent advancements in information and communications technology are changing the information enviro...
Recent years have seen a proliferation in the use of wireless multi-hop networks in diverse scenario...
While wireless communication is progressively replacing wired technology, methods for the implementa...
Fast improvement of wireless networks has stimulated variety of wireless applications that have been...
Information and Networked Communications play a vital role in the everyday operations of the United ...
The Ad hoc network is set up with multiple wireless devices without any infrastructure. Its employme...
PhD ThesisMobile ad-hoc networks are wireless networks operating without any form of supporting infr...
An ad hoc network is maintained by the combined efforts of all the mobile nodes themselves, who ofte...
Recent advances in technology provided the ground for highly dynamic, mobile, infrastructure-less ne...
Recent advances in technology provided the ground for highly dynamic, mobile, infrastructure-less ne...
This thesis is concerned with optimization of distributed broadband wireless communication (BWC) sys...
A mobile wireless ad hoc sensor network (MANET) consists of a group of homogeneous or heterogeneous ...
A Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of randomly distributed infrastructure-less mobile n...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on March 14, 2013Thesis advisor: Cory BeardVitaIncludes bibliog...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a dynamically reconfigurable wireless network in which mobile com...
Recent advancements in information and communications technology are changing the information enviro...
Recent years have seen a proliferation in the use of wireless multi-hop networks in diverse scenario...
While wireless communication is progressively replacing wired technology, methods for the implementa...
Fast improvement of wireless networks has stimulated variety of wireless applications that have been...
Information and Networked Communications play a vital role in the everyday operations of the United ...
The Ad hoc network is set up with multiple wireless devices without any infrastructure. Its employme...
PhD ThesisMobile ad-hoc networks are wireless networks operating without any form of supporting infr...
An ad hoc network is maintained by the combined efforts of all the mobile nodes themselves, who ofte...
Recent advances in technology provided the ground for highly dynamic, mobile, infrastructure-less ne...
Recent advances in technology provided the ground for highly dynamic, mobile, infrastructure-less ne...
This thesis is concerned with optimization of distributed broadband wireless communication (BWC) sys...
A mobile wireless ad hoc sensor network (MANET) consists of a group of homogeneous or heterogeneous ...
A Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of randomly distributed infrastructure-less mobile n...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on March 14, 2013Thesis advisor: Cory BeardVitaIncludes bibliog...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a dynamically reconfigurable wireless network in which mobile com...