International audienceLocalizing a mobile client in a Wireless mesh network (WMN) consists in finding the router this client is attached to. Intuitively, the simplest manner to perform this task is to flood the whole network asking for the location of this client. Flooding the network is good for reliability but leads to increased latency and broadcast storm problems, affecting the efficiency of the localization service. In this paper, we design, implement, and evaluate LORD, a new client localization scheme based on a Distributed Hash Table (DHT). The originality of LORD is that it avoids exponential search on the DHT by relying on a proactive routing protocol running among the routers in the wireless backbone. Furthermore, it avoids flood...
Abstract — Routing in large-scale mobile ad hoc networks is chal-lenging because all the nodes are p...
Most existing connectivity-based localization algorithms require high node density which is unavaila...
Abstract—We propose using the predictability of human mo-tion to eliminate the overhead of distribut...
Abstract. Localization of mobile users in wireless mesh networks (WMN) generally relies on some sort...
International audienceMobility management in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) is a hot topic still lacki...
International audienceAn interesting approach for the location service problem in wireless mesh netw...
Mobile agents are processes that may be dispatched from a source computer and be transported to remo...
The success of experiences such as Seattle and Houston Wireless has attracted the attention on the s...
Real-time tracking of massive numbers of mobile devices, either carried by humans or embedded into v...
Location-based routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) use geographic information to a...
International audienceTo setup efficient wireless mesh networks, it is fundamental to limit the over...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) provide network coverage to areas where infrastructure is difficult to...
This paper investigates distributed range-free localization in wireless networks using a communicati...
In this thesis we want to create scalable, fault-tolerant and self-configuring dictionaries that can...
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are ideal for situations where a fixed infrastructure is unavailable...
Abstract — Routing in large-scale mobile ad hoc networks is chal-lenging because all the nodes are p...
Most existing connectivity-based localization algorithms require high node density which is unavaila...
Abstract—We propose using the predictability of human mo-tion to eliminate the overhead of distribut...
Abstract. Localization of mobile users in wireless mesh networks (WMN) generally relies on some sort...
International audienceMobility management in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) is a hot topic still lacki...
International audienceAn interesting approach for the location service problem in wireless mesh netw...
Mobile agents are processes that may be dispatched from a source computer and be transported to remo...
The success of experiences such as Seattle and Houston Wireless has attracted the attention on the s...
Real-time tracking of massive numbers of mobile devices, either carried by humans or embedded into v...
Location-based routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) use geographic information to a...
International audienceTo setup efficient wireless mesh networks, it is fundamental to limit the over...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) provide network coverage to areas where infrastructure is difficult to...
This paper investigates distributed range-free localization in wireless networks using a communicati...
In this thesis we want to create scalable, fault-tolerant and self-configuring dictionaries that can...
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are ideal for situations where a fixed infrastructure is unavailable...
Abstract — Routing in large-scale mobile ad hoc networks is chal-lenging because all the nodes are p...
Most existing connectivity-based localization algorithms require high node density which is unavaila...
Abstract—We propose using the predictability of human mo-tion to eliminate the overhead of distribut...