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Mobile Ad Hoc Network Protocols Based on Dissimilarity Metrics

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Introduction

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 1-4
  3. Wireless Multi-Hop Networks

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 5-17
  4. Communication Protocols for Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 19-24
  5. Dissimilarity Metrics

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 25-37
  6. Probabilistic Broadcasting Based on Dissimilarity Metrics

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 39-43
  7. Probabilistic Broadcasting in VANETs

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 45-51
  8. Routing in VANETs

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 53-61
  9. Dissimilarity-Based Protocols in the DES-Testbed

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 63-74
  10. Conclusions and Future Directions

    • M. Güneş, D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos, S. L. Toral
    Pages 75-76
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 77-81

About this book

This SpringerBrief presents the design and performance evaluation of communication protocols based on dissimilarity metrics for wireless multihop networks. Dissimilarity metrics are used to infer the network topology based solely on local information to efficiently disseminate packets throughout the network, reducing both redundancy and congestion which is covered in this brief.

The performance evaluation of the proposed communication protocols has been conducted by both meticulous simulation and real experimentation in a wireless multi-hop testbed. The obtained results in this brief corroborate the hypothesis regarding the validity of dissimilarity metrics, which can be used to design efficient communication protocols.

This SpringerBrief is a good starting point for advanced-level students studying computer science and electrical engineering, as well as researchers and professionals working in this field.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Communication and Networked Systems (ComSys), Institute for Intelligent Cooperating Systems, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany

    M. Günes

  • E.T.S. Ingenieria, University of Seville E.T.S. Ingenieria, Seville, Spain

    D. G. Reina, J. M. Garcia Campos

  • Dpto Ingenieria Electronica, University of Seville Dpto Ingenieria Electronica, Seville, Spain

    S. L. Toral

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eBook USD 39.99
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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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