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Disaster relief, education, and military are common situations where nodes need to communicate in areas without any preexisting infrastructure. In these situations, ad-hoc networks are used. Active Queue Management (AQM) has been successfully demonstrated as a solution to the global synchronization problem in the context of wired networks. To the best of our knowledge there is limited research work...
Ad-hoc network management differs from that carried out in networks with infrastructure in that a central node is not used to undertake tasks. Spontaneous networks may be the solution to the configuration problems posed. Here we present a distribution model to resolve these questions.
Evaluation of vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) over real environments is still a remaining issue for most researchers. There are some works dealing with common 802.11 analysis over real vehicular environments, which carry out performance tests to measure the quality of the communication channel and justify results according to physical and MAC conditions. There are only a few works regarding multi-hop...
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