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Context-Based Routing in Dynamic Networks

Part of the book series: Advanced Studies Mobile Research Center Bremen (ASMRC)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages III-XXV
  2. Introduction

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 1-3
  3. State of the Art

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 5-18
  4. Context-based Routing Protocol Development

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 19-42
  5. Multi-Criteria Decision Systems

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 45-56
  6. Analytical Examination of Route Discovery Traffic

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 57-76
  7. Evaluation in Logistic Networks

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 77-123
  8. Evaluation inWireless Sensor Networks

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 125-151
  9. Conclusions and Outlook

    • Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
    Pages 153-156
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 157-187

About this book

Routing in dynamically changing networks is a challenge, especially when the current context, usually consisting of multiple criteria, is used as a quality measure and decision metric.

Bernd-Ludwig Wenning presents a context-based routing framework which can be applied to routing in different application domains. The routing framework includes the signaling as well as a decision system that is applied for route selection. The author chooses two application domains to evaluate the routing framework: logistic transportation networks and wireless sensor networks. He shows that this routing framework can be considered as a basis for future research in the area of context-based routing, as it opens manifold directions for further applications and enhancements.

About the author

Dr. Bernd-Ludwig Wenning completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Bremen. He is a research assistant at the ComNets Group at the University of Bremen.

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