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Summary
The military, the research community, emergency services, and industrial environments all rely on ad hoc mobile wireless networks because of their simple infrastructure and minimal central administration. Now in its second edition, Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks: Principles, Protocols, and Applications explains the concepts, mechanism, design, and performance of these highly valued systems.
Following an overview of wireless network fundamentals, the book explores MAC layer, routing, multicast, and transport layer protocols for ad hoc mobile wireless networks. Next, it examines quality of service and energy management systems. Additional chapters cover mobility models for multi-hop ad hoc wireless networks as well as cross-layer design issues.
Exploring Bluetooth, IrDA (Infrared Data Association), HomeRF, WiFi, WiMax, Wireless Internet, and Mobile IP, the book contains appropriate examples and problems at the end of each chapter to illustrate each concept. This second edition has been completely updated with the latest technology and includes a new chapter on recent developments in the field, including sensor networks, personal area networks (PANs), smart dress, and vehicular ad hoc networks.
Self-organized, self-configured, and self-controlled, ad hoc mobile wireless networks will continue to be valued for a range of applications, as they can be set up and deployed anywhere and anytime. This volume captures the current state of the field as well as upcoming challenges awaiting researchers.
Author Notes
Subir Kumar Sarkar is with Jadavpur University in Kolkata, India.
T.G. Basavaraju is with Sapthagiri College of Engineering in Bangalore, India.
C. Puttamadappa is with Manipal Institute of Technology, India.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
Fundamentals of Wireless Networks |
Wireless Internet |
Mobile IP |
What Are Ad hoc Networks? |
Summary |
Exercises |
MAC Layer Protocols for Adhoc Wireless Networks |
Introduction |
Important Issues and Need for MAC Protocols |
Classification of MAC Protocols |
Summary |
References |
Routing Protocols for Ad hoc Wireless Networks |
Introduction |
Design Issues of Routing Protocol for Ad hoc Networks |
Classification of Routing Protocols |
Proactive Routing Protocols |
Reactive Routing Protocols |
Hybrid Routing Protocols |
Summary |
Problems |
Multicast Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks |
Introduction |
Issues in design of multicast routing protocols |
Classification of Multicast Routing Protocols |
Taxonomy of routing protocols |
Bibliography |
Transport Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks |
Introduction |
TCP'S Challenges and Design Issues in Ad Hoc Networks |
TCP Performance Over MANETS |
Ad Hoc Transport Protocols |
Summary |
Bibliography |
Quality of Service (QoS) in Mobile Ad hoc Networks |
INORA |
Coarse feedback scheme |
Summary |
Bibliography |
Energy Management System in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks |
Introduction |
Energy Efficient routing Protocol |
Transmission Power Management Schemes |
Transmission Power Control |
AODV Protocol |
Local Energy-Aware Routing Based On AODV (LEARAODV) |
Power-Aware Routing Based on AODV (PAR-AODV) |
Lifetime Prediction Routing Based on AODV (LPR-AODV) |
Summary |
Mobility Models for Multihop Wireless Networks |
Introduction |
Mobility Models |
Mobility Models with Temporal Dependency |
Summary |
Bibliography |
Cross-Layer Design Issues for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks |
Introduction |
A definition of Cross-Layer Design |
Cross-Layer Design Principle |
Proposals Involving Cross-Layer Design |
Proposals for Implementing Cross-Layer Interactions |
Cross-Layer Design: Is It Worth Applying It? |
Pitfalls of the Cross-Layer Design Approach |
Performance Objectives |
Cross Layer Protocols |
Bibliography |