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Distributed traffic information systems apply inter-vehicular ad hoc communication to disseminate road traffic information. The high amount of traffic information carried and flooded along the road network leads to superfluous forwarding, which is usually reduced by using rate- or spatial- adaptivity in the dissemination mechanisms. However, in certain cases due to the lack of context-aware information,...
Linear-time configurations and RAID have garnered great interest from both analysts and theorists in the last several years. Given the current status of pseudorandom models, cyberneticists obviously desire the study of DHCP, which embodies the extensive principles of machine learning. Based on the game-theoretic methodology and lossless algorithm, it is concluded that the discovered scheme can be...
In recent years, many clustering algorithms have been proposed. Among them, LEACH is the most famous one. However, in LEACH, within each 1/p rounds, once a node has been selected as a cluster-head (CH), its threshold will be set to 0, and thus it will lose the chance to participate cluster-head selection, even if it still has enough energy. In this paper, we present a novel cluster-head selection...
Opportunistic routing (OR) schemes, such as ExOR, have been shown to provide significant throughput gains over traditional best-path routing schemes for wireless networks. Though the performance of OR schemes depend on the bit-rate, they currently use a fixed rate for transmitting packets. While several schemes have been proposed for selecting bit-rate for unicast transmission to a single receiver,...
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