All too often a seemingly insurmountable divide between theory and practice can be witnessed. In this paper we try to contribute to narrowing this gap in the field of ad-hoc routing. In particular we consider two aspects: We propose a new geometric routing algorithm which is outstandingly efficient on practical average-case networks, however is also in theory asymptotically worst-case optimal. On the other hand we are able to drop the formerly necessary assumption that the distance between network nodes may not fall below a constant value, an assumption that cannot be maintained for practical networks. Abandoning this assumption we identify from a theoretical point of view two fundamentamentally different classes of cost metrics for routing...
The Ad hoc networks are the wireless networks where the communication takes place through the differ...
Abstract — This work is based on the observation that, as the number of nodes in a wireless network ...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Finally, we present a family ...
All too often a seemingly insurmountable divide between theory and practice can be witnessed. In thi...
Abstract- An ad hoc network is composed of nodes that may move arbitrarily and without the suppon of...
Advancements in hardware development have given rise to a novel paradigm of computing called ubiquit...
Abstract. In this paper we propose a new routing paradigm, called pseudogeometric routing. In pseudo...
Geometric routing is a routing scheme proposed for networks with highly dynamic topology, like wirel...
Routing in multidomain and multilayer networks is the subject of constant theoretical research, with...
Wireless networks are often modelled using geometric graphs. Using only local geometric infor-mation...
www.aifb.kit.edu Abstract. Distributed localization algorithms for nodes in ad hoc net-works are ess...
In this paper optimization of routing in ad-hoc networks is surveyed and a new method for reducing t...
Abstract—Recently, geometric routing has emerged as an efficient routing strategy on wireless networ...
In this paper we study a model for ad-hoc networks close enough to reality as to represent existing ...
Abstract—In this paper we present a methodology employing statistical analysis and stochastic geomet...
The Ad hoc networks are the wireless networks where the communication takes place through the differ...
Abstract — This work is based on the observation that, as the number of nodes in a wireless network ...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Finally, we present a family ...
All too often a seemingly insurmountable divide between theory and practice can be witnessed. In thi...
Abstract- An ad hoc network is composed of nodes that may move arbitrarily and without the suppon of...
Advancements in hardware development have given rise to a novel paradigm of computing called ubiquit...
Abstract. In this paper we propose a new routing paradigm, called pseudogeometric routing. In pseudo...
Geometric routing is a routing scheme proposed for networks with highly dynamic topology, like wirel...
Routing in multidomain and multilayer networks is the subject of constant theoretical research, with...
Wireless networks are often modelled using geometric graphs. Using only local geometric infor-mation...
www.aifb.kit.edu Abstract. Distributed localization algorithms for nodes in ad hoc net-works are ess...
In this paper optimization of routing in ad-hoc networks is surveyed and a new method for reducing t...
Abstract—Recently, geometric routing has emerged as an efficient routing strategy on wireless networ...
In this paper we study a model for ad-hoc networks close enough to reality as to represent existing ...
Abstract—In this paper we present a methodology employing statistical analysis and stochastic geomet...
The Ad hoc networks are the wireless networks where the communication takes place through the differ...
Abstract — This work is based on the observation that, as the number of nodes in a wireless network ...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Finally, we present a family ...