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Since resources are scarce and cannot be compensated easily on the battlefield, resource planning and battlefield management should be performed to reserve as much resources as possible. However, most resource planning problems encountered on the battlefield are computationally intractable. Therefore, no exact solution can be found when the battlefield size is large-scale. Hence we designed and implemented...
Much work has been done on routing in Ad-Hoc networks, but the proposed routing solutions only deal with the best effort data traffic. Connections with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements, such as voice channels with delay and bandwidth constraints, are not supported. The QoS routing has been receiving increasingly intensive attention, but searching for the shortest path with many metrics is an...
VANETs are ad hoc networks in which devices are vehicles moving at high speeds. This kind of network is getting more and more importance since it has many practical and important applications, like multimedia file sharing (e.g., maps, music, news, weather), or dissemination of alarm messages (e.g., accidents, traffic jams, bad road conditions). One important problem faced in ad hoc networks is network...
The design of QoS routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks is a challenging issue. In selecting the most optimal route from source to destination, one has to choose from a set of routes with the corresponding connectivity qualities. In this paper, we proposed a modeling scheme that implement QoS routing using genetic algorithm. The route selected had to satisfy bandwidth, delay and node connectivity...
The problem of QoS routing for MANET posses several challenges that must be addressed. To select the most optimal route from source to destination, one has to choose from a set of routes with the corresponding quality of connectivity and resources. Node mobility demands an exceptional performance of the protocol. It needs to select the route with the longest residual node-pair connectivity lifetime...
The quality of service (QoS) routing has been receiving increasingly intensive attention in the mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) fields, but it is difficult to solve the problem for the nature of MANETs such as performance constraints and dynamic network topology. In order to increase the probability of success in finding QoS feasible paths and reduce average cost in flooding path discovery scheme...
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