As service-oriented networks are essential in our lives, service location, access and location provisioning over wired and wireless networks will govern users' satisfaction. We, therefore, present several approaches to service location in ad hoc networks: • distributed broadcast query • query via service co-ordinators (SC) • a hybrid combination. We also evaluated these approaches in terms of service availability (SA) and control overhead under variable network sizes and mobility scenarios. Simulation results showed that the distributed query approach suffered from high control overhead. The SC based approach provides a more scalable architecture by providing different service areas. Finally, the hybrid approach provided greater flexibility...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss large‐scale operational aspects for network service map...
International audiencePositioning techniques are known in a wide variety of wireless radio access te...
Position-based routing in a mobile ad hoc network requires geographic addresses. Thus, a node that w...
Abstract: As service-oriented networks are essential in our lives, service location, access and prov...
Location services are used in mobile ad hoc and hybrid networks either to locate the geographic posi...
The design of scalable routing protocols is a fundamental challenge in wireless ad hoc networks. Pos...
Location is increasingly becoming a crucial criterion of Quality of Service (QoS) in mobile computin...
Abstract: Position-based routing in a mobile ad hoc network requires geographic addresses. Thus, a n...
Abstract. Compared with topology-based routing, location-based routing scales much better in large-s...
Position-based routing in a mobile ad hoc network requires geographic addresses. Thus, a node that w...
The past few years have witnessed a significant evolution in mobile computing and communications, in...
We investigate the notion of per-user integrated location and service management in personal communi...
Location-based routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) use geographic information to a...
Service Location Protocol has been designed within the Internet Engineering Task Force to simplify o...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) consists of a collection of wireless mobile nodes without any fixed ...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss large‐scale operational aspects for network service map...
International audiencePositioning techniques are known in a wide variety of wireless radio access te...
Position-based routing in a mobile ad hoc network requires geographic addresses. Thus, a node that w...
Abstract: As service-oriented networks are essential in our lives, service location, access and prov...
Location services are used in mobile ad hoc and hybrid networks either to locate the geographic posi...
The design of scalable routing protocols is a fundamental challenge in wireless ad hoc networks. Pos...
Location is increasingly becoming a crucial criterion of Quality of Service (QoS) in mobile computin...
Abstract: Position-based routing in a mobile ad hoc network requires geographic addresses. Thus, a n...
Abstract. Compared with topology-based routing, location-based routing scales much better in large-s...
Position-based routing in a mobile ad hoc network requires geographic addresses. Thus, a node that w...
The past few years have witnessed a significant evolution in mobile computing and communications, in...
We investigate the notion of per-user integrated location and service management in personal communi...
Location-based routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) use geographic information to a...
Service Location Protocol has been designed within the Internet Engineering Task Force to simplify o...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) consists of a collection of wireless mobile nodes without any fixed ...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss large‐scale operational aspects for network service map...
International audiencePositioning techniques are known in a wide variety of wireless radio access te...
Position-based routing in a mobile ad hoc network requires geographic addresses. Thus, a node that w...