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Although IEEE 802.11p technology is standardized for road safety and efficiency applications, the channel congestion problem is its key weakness necessitating distributed congestion control (DCC) algorithms on different layers of the communication stack. In this paper, we propose DCC-enabled Contention based Forwarding scheme targeting multi-hop dissemination of Decentralised Event Notification Messages...
This paper studies the problem of routing in a multilayer (communication and social) network. Network protocols, such as link state routing and its variants, heavily used in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) cannot sustain robustness and efficiency as the topological information becomes easily stale with fast network dynamics. Attempts to collect and exchange excessive network information would result...
As an emerging technology, software defined networking (SDN) allows flexible control of network devices and supports user applications with guaranteed quality of service (QoS). To achieve flow transmission between two non-adjacent switches in SDN, efficient routing algorithm should be designed. In this paper, we jointly consider route selection and flow allocation problem. To stress the service sensitivity...
The growing of the internet use is proportional with the growing of IP address needs, but the increasing of the IP use is not equal with the number of available IPv4. Then, IPv6 was developed as a solution to overcome the limited amount of IPv4 address. Readiness of various aspects ranging from infrastructure to a service provider is required to implement IPv6. In order to improve the quality of IPv6...
Analysis of Network Intermediate Connectivity is one of the important and challenging issues in Vehicular Adhoc Network (VANET). Gradually, intermediate connectivity among the nodes becomes a popular interesting research paradigm in high mobility domain. It depends upon the movement pattern of the vehicles and the routing of packet transmission depends upon the connectivity of the nodes. Among the...
A Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) is featured by multi hop wireless connectivity with topology change due to highly mobile stations with autonomous configuration ability. Therefore, it is very challenging to develop vibrant and resourceful routing Protocol for MANET which also performs excellent routig with security feasibility. This paper presents a detailed study and analysis of various routing issues...
This paper presents a novel method of selecting an optimal path between the nodes for data transmission in mobile ad hoc network. Mobile ad hoc network is a temporary, infrastructure-less network that communicates in multi-hop manner. Routing is an important issue in mobile ad hoc networks. Normally, routing protocol may selects the path between two nodes based on multiple metrics like distance between...
In this paper we discuss about 3 general issues on mesh topology in “networks on chip” (NOC): Utilizing multi-level mesh for delay reduction, using route by considering the mesh topology concept, and finally an optimal model of mesh topology named “multi-level mesh topology” which is defined based on 5-layer network model is suggested. In multi-level mesh topology we can see that this architecture...
Due to their intrinsic characteristics, Ad Hoc mobile networks could be subjects to disturbances or node break-downs. The latter are worsened by the nodes relay and mobility features. A more sophisticated Multihoming integration to MANET networks necessarily increases its robustness: in other words, it improves its performances. That is why we suggest in this article a new extension of the Stream...
In the traditional Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm, most of the responsibilities lie with the broker, thus making it burdened. It also takes a considerable amount of time to first route the publications and subscriptions towards the broker, and then to further route the notifications to the subscribers. This leads to delays in data delivery. Besides delay and bandwidth consumption, the number...
Cognitive Radio ad hoc network is a sort of wireless network. Cognitive radios have the ability to sense the wireless medium. Routing is the major research area and ensuring quality-of-service (QoS) is a challenging problem. This paper proposes a neighbor node discovery mechanism based delay aware routing protocol in order to provide QoS in such network. Primary QoS metrics such as throughput and...
In the research the load balancing routing model in Time-Sensitive Networks is proposed. The novelty of the solution is a type of optimality criterion, the use of which minimizes the circuit delays. The proposed solution is compromise in terms of computational implementation as compared to the previously known models, in which the equality of the circuit delays of packets were considered as limitations,...
Recent years, with the emerging technology of cloud computing, the powerful computing and storage capability of cloud computing injects new vitality into wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and motivates a series of new applications. However, the data delivery from WSNs to Cloud becomes a bottleneck because of the poor communication ability of WSNs, especially for delay-sensitive applications, which limits...
Opportunistic Networks (Oppnets) are the recent evolution of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), where an end to end path from the source to the destination does not exist, or exists for a very small amount of time. That is, the connections between the nodes are often intermittent, and the power of the nodes may go up or down. This paper aims at improving the forwarding strategy in the Epidemic routing...
A mobile adhoc network is an independent system of mobile stations associated by wireless link to form a system. This system can be modeled in the form of an uninformed graph. Adhoc networks are peer to peer, multihope networks were data packets are transmitted to a source to destination through intermediate nodes (which serve as router). The infrastructure is not the main issue to setup MANET and...
With the features provided by wireless mesh networks (WMN) and the increasing number of users, the Quality of Service (QoS) has become essential to support multimedia applications. In addition, employing the multichannel approach has led to the improvement of the network performance. However, selecting a path with the maximum available bandwidth to transmit data from the source to the destination...
Internet of Things (IoT) is considered to be the next revolution in the field of wireless communications. This concept involves mapping of physical world to virtual (cyber) world. It is achieved by interconnecting devices having sensing capabilities using unique addressing scheme and passing their collective information to the IoT cloud. However at present, these devices belonging to different technologies...
Social connections among network users have been well investigated as an additional opportunity in network design, such as in routing strategies and trusted networking. This paper presents a paradigm shift that explores the design and performance analysis of combining social links jointly with communication links to support message delivery in wireless networks. In a combined social and communication...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a peculiar type of growing technology that can alter the world more effectively in the coming decades. Multicast routing in mesh networks is the distribution of data from a single source to multiple destinations or multiple sources to multiple destinations through the intermediate nodes. There can be many numbers of intermediate nodes between source and destination....
A Mobile Ad-hoc networks (MANETs) is composed of Mobile Nodes without any fixed infrastructure. Multicast routing in mobile Ad-hoc networks (MANETs) have many defiance due to implicit characteristics of the network such as node mobility, reliability, finite network resources etc. So, in this paper we have introduced a new scheme to improve the performance and efficiency of multicast routing protocols...
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