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This paper proposes a new token-based mutual exclusion algorithm for directed graph topology, with or without cycles. In one of our earlier works, we have introduced a token based algorithm assuming an inverted tree topology. Such a stable, hierarchical topology is quite unrealistic for mobile networks due to frequent link failures and node mobility. The proposed solution overcomes this. Besides maintaining...
Low-cost wireless routers are changing the way people connect to the Internet. They are also very cheap, albeit quite limited, Linux boxes. These attributes make them ideal candidates for wireless mesh routers. This paper presents a minimally invasive mechanism for redundant multipath routing in kernel-space to achieve high reliability with high throughput in a mesh network. This service is essential...
In this paper, we introduce and evaluate ScaleMesh, a scalable miniaturized dual-radio wireless mesh testbed based on IEEE 802.11b/g technology- ScaleMesh can emulate large-scale mesh networks within a miniaturized experimentation area by adaptively shrinking the transmission range of mesh nodes by means of variable signal attenuators. To this end, we derive a theoretical formula for approximating...
Most techniques for personal data synchronization only allow one-to-one or star network topologies. Enkel DS presented in this paper extends OMA SyncML DS, an open industry standard for optimistic data synchronization. Enkel DS allows many-to-many topologies including cycles enabling a human user to synchronize each personal device with another.
Average consensus algorithms are protocols to compute the average value of all sensor measurements via near neighbors communications. They offer a natural tradeoff between the number of messages exchanged among terminals and the accuracy in the computation. Most of the models adopted for the message exchange in the literature, however, neither include explicit rate constraints nor explore the rate...
A principal factor in sensor network design is energy efficiency. In this work, we propose to extend the lifetime of sensor networks using appropriate choice of sensor node distribution. The key idea of our scheme is to deploy more nodes in areas of extensive energy usage. Using this scheme of sensor node distribution, we use probabilistic angular routing to route data packets from the sensor nodes...
In this paper, we propose an adaptive pacing scheme at the link layer for IEEE 802.11 based multihop wireless networks. Our objective is to improve the performance of higher layer protocols without any modifications to them. Our adaptive pacing scheme estimates the four-hop transmission delay in the network path without incurring any additional overheads, and accordingly paces the packets to reduce...
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