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Recent studies on service discovery protocols in vehicular networks have shown promising results. However, very little work has been reported on how to integrate the fault tolerance feature into these mechanisms. This feature is vital for the success of the deployment of service discovery protocols in vehicular networks. Drivers on their cars should not have their requests dissatisfied or their connections...
This paper presents a clustering routing protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. The protocol emphasizes short transmissions, as they are energy efficient. With the goal of balancing the load on the nodes the protocol alternates the proactively stored multiple paths toward the Sink. Moreover, the paths are employed whenever a faulty path is discovered on the route from a source node to the Sink in...
This paper presents an architecture for the rendering of 3D scenes on wireless and mobile devices that comprises a novel lightweight rendering algorithm and a fault tolerant local cache management mechanism. Both the rendering algorithm and the cache management mechanism are based on the interpolation model of image-based rendering. Our proposed algorithm places loose restriction on source camera...
Earlier studies on dynamic channel allocation protocols based upon the mutual exclusion paradigms have shown promising results. Though, very little data have been reported on how to integrate the quality of service (QoS) and fault tolerant components within these schemes. These two components are vital to the success of the deployment of future generation of wireless networks. Mobile users are not...
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