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ISBN 10: 1848210035
ISBN 13: 978-1848210035
Author: Houda Labiod
Two new fields have recently appeared: mobile ad hoc networks and sensor networks. The emergence of these very promising systems is mainly due to great technological progress in the field of wireless communication protocols; these will make it possible to offer a broad range of new applications in both civilian and militarian domains. The inherent characteristics of these systems imply new challenges. This book deals with several relevant fields related to the evolution of these spontaneous and self-organized networks. The authors tackle critical problems such as the design of unicast/multicast routing protocols, the support of the quality of service, the security mechanisms for routing and data transmission, the service discovery, the techniques of clustering/self-organization, the mobility of code and the fault-tolerance techniques. The discussion adopts an analysis-oriented approach which aims to cover the current cutting-edge aspects of these fields and to highlight some potential future development, making it essential reading for anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of these exciting new areas.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Houda LABIOD
Chapter 2. Ad Hoc Networks: Principles and Routing
Stéphane UBÉDA
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Hertzian connection
2.2.1. Physical layer impact
2.2.2. Shared access to medium
2.2.3. Flooding
2.3. Routing
2.3.1. Dynamic source routing (DSR)
2.3.2. Ad hoc on-demand distance vector (AODV)
2.3.3. Optimized link state routing (OLSR)
2.3.4. Topology based on reverse-path forwarding (TBRPF)
2.3.5. Zone-based hierarchical link state routing protocol (ZRP)
2.3.6. Location-aided routing (LAR)
2.4. Conclusion
2.5. Bibliography
Chapter 3. Quality of Service Support in MANETs
Pascale MINET
3.1. Introduction to QoS
3.1.1. Different QoS requirements
3.1.2. Chapter structure
3.2. Mobile ad hoc networks and QoS objectives
3.2.1. Characteristics of mobile ad hoc networks and QoS
3.2.2. Routing in mobile ad hoc networks
3.2.3. Realistic QoS objectives
3.3. QoS architecture and relative QoS state of the art
3.3.1. Different QoS components
3.3.2. QoS models
3.3.3. QoS signaling
3.3.4. QoS routing
3.4. An example of QoS support: QoS OLSR
3.4.1. Description of QoS OLSR
3.4.2. Performance evaluation
3.5. Conclusion
3.5.1. Summary
3.5.2. Perspectives
3.6. Bibliography
Chapter 4. Multicast Ad Hoc Routing
Houda LABIOD
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Multicast routing in MANETs: a brief state of the art
4.2.1. Classification
4.2.2. Summary
4.3. SRMP
4.3.1. Description
4.3.2. Operation
4.3.3. Maintenance procedures
4.4. Properties
4.5. Simulation results and analysis
4.6. Conclusion
4.7. Bibliography
Chapter 5. Self-organization of Ad Hoc Networks: Concepts and Impacts
Fabrice THEOLEYRE and Fabrice VALOIS
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Self-organization: definition and objectives
5.2.1. Definition
5.2.2. Principles and objectives
5.2.3. Local or distributed decisions?
5.3. Some key points for self-organization
5.3.1. Emergence of global behavior from local rules
5.3.2. Local interactions and node coordination
5.3.3. Minimizing network state information
5.3.4. Dynamic environment adaptation
5.4. Self-organization: a state of the art
5.4.1. Classification
5.4.2. Virtual backbone
5.4.3. Cauterization techniques
5.5. Case study and proposition of a solution
5.5.1. Motivations
5.5.2. Construction of virtual topology
5.5.3. Maintenance of virtual topology
5.5.4. Virtual topology properties
5.6. Contribution of self-organization
5.6.1. Energy saving
5.6.2. Influence of self-organization on routing
5.7. Conclusion
5.8. Bibliography
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