... Association Control Function (ACF), Radio Resource Control function (RRC),and the DLC user Connection Control function (DCC). These signaling entities implementthe DLC control plane functionality ... exist connections that manageWireless ATM and AdHocRouting 285both DLC connection release and modification of the parameters that characterize an existingDLC connection.The RRC function manages ... power consumption and demandless control signaling; however, end-to-end connection delay is increased, since upon genera-tion of a connection request between two nodes, the connection needs...
... in mobile ad- hoc networks,” in Proceedings of theInternational Conference on Networking, International Confer-ence on Systems and International Conference on Mobile Com-munications and Learning ... therelative weight metric adaptive to variations in the networkload conditions. On- Demand Global Hosts for AdHoc Multicast (OGHAM)Protocol Description. OGHAM [34] constructs a two-tierarchitecture ... MRREPMRACTDestination nodeForwarding nodeNon-participating nodeSource node Routing zoneof S Routing zoneof A Routing zoneof BA B(a)SMRREQ MRREPMRACTDestination nodeForwarding nodeNon-participating...
... being done so far only consider physically connected networks, where devices are connected together by the use of cables and wires. Due to the wired connections among them, the locations of ... Core elections would not happen even if the partition and reconnection were occurring frequently.(b) Nodes do not discover a partition when one has not underwent.The first (a) condition is met ... In addition to having the lowest control overhead compared with ODMRP and MAODV [10], PUMA provides a very tightly bounded threshold of control overhead. In other words, the controls overhead...
... intentionally left blankviii AD HOC NETWORKS7.3.2Directional Transmissions and the IEEE 802.11 MAC proto-colDirectional Medium Access Control with Omni-DirectionalReceptionsAdding directional ... Routing Optimizations for On- demand Routing Performance of On- Demand Routing 3.5. Proactive Versus On- demand Debate3.5.1 Hybrid Approaches3.6.Location-based Routing 3.6.13.6.2Location-based Routing Protocols Location ... will be to inter-connect adhoc network islands with the wired network. For example,the interconnection of adhoc Campus networks via the Internet in sucha way that the adhoc network users...
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... probabilitydiversion matrix.6. ARCH Routing In this section, we propose an adaptive reliable routing based on cluster hierarchy(ARCH) for WMSN. The abovementioned self-adaptive power allocation and energy ... transmission can bereduced by data fusion process of cluster head node. Third,most of sensor nodes can turn off radio model to reduceenergy consumption and communication conflicts in a quitelong ... conservation and reducing communication conflict,we also assume that the same data packet using only oneroute to send. Considering the average rate of data receptionby single hop transmission,...
... single-path routing protocols for adhoc topology wireless sensor networks. Mostof the above protocols use broadcast to do routing, which willcause high energy consumption and high control overhead.Recently, ... single-path routing and multipath routing. Insingle-path routing, for each data packet, there is onlyone copy traveling along one path in the network. Whilein multipath routing, multiple copies of one ... efficiencyof the routing protocols. The traditional flooding routing protocols have the advantages that they normally have highsuccess rate in finding the path to destination, however,flooding protocols...
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... 20–30] for ad hoc networks with directional antennas are based on the IEEE802.11 four-way handshake, with some adaptations to takeadvantage of directional communications. Such adaptationsinclude, ... section. Moreinformation about directional antenna models is found in[15–18].In wireless adhoc networks with omnidirectional anten-nas, there is only one type of neighborhood relationshipbetween ... EVALUATIONComputer simulations are conducted using the ns2 networksimulator with our complete directional communicationextension for layers 1, 2, and 3. We also modified the ad hoc on- demand...