Ad-Hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks: Second International Conference, ADHOC-NOW 2003, Montreal, Canada, October 8-10, 2003, Proceedings

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Samuel Pierre, Michel Barbeau, Evangelos Kranakis
Springer Science & Business Media, 2003. gada 29. sept. - 292 lappuses
AdHoc Networks are wireless, self-organizing systems formed by co-operating nodes, within communication range of each other which form temporary n- works. Their topology is dynamic, decentralized, and ever-changing, and the nodes may move around arbitrarily. The last few years have witnessed a wealth ofresearchideasonAdHocnetworkswhicharemovingrapidlyintoimplemented standards. Mobile computing, particularly wireless-enabled mobile computing, covers a large area of applications in mobile computing environments, networking, c- municationdevicesandsystems.Thisconferenceexposesexperimentalaswellas theoretical research in adhoc, mobile and wireless networks. The range of topics covered includes management of power consumption, architectures and pro- cols, quality of service, and security. The aim of the conference was to provide a unique opportunity for researchers and students in industry and academia to participate at an annual forum and share their research results and experiences. This conference followed the ?rst successful conference (held at the Fields - stituteinTorontoduringSeptember20-21oflastyear), andwasheldattheH- iday Inn, Midtown in Montreal during October 8-10, 2003. It was co-sponsored by the Mobile Computing and Networking Research Laboratory (LARIM) of the ́ Ecole Polytechnique de Montr ́ eal, theSchool of Computer Science (SCS) of C- leton University, MITACS (Mathematics of Information Technology and C- plex Systems), and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

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SpaceTime Routing in AdHoc Networks
1
Evaluation of the AODV and DSR Routing Protocols
25
Architecture and Algorithms for RealTime Mobility Management
49
Y Ge T Kunz and L Lamont
62
Extending Seamless IP Multicast EdgeCoverage
84
Probabilistic Protocols for Node Discovery
104
Analyzing Split Channel Medium Access Control Schemes
128
Resisting Malicious Packet Dropping in Wireless AdHoc Networks
151
A New Framework for Building Secure Collaborative Systems
164
Topology Control Problems under Symmetric
187
On the Interaction of Bandwidth Constraints and Energy Efficiency
211
Range Assignment for High Connectivity in Wireless AdHoc Networks
235
Complexity of Connected Components in Evolving Graphs
259
Routing Update in Ad Hoc Networks
277
Author Index
293
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