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The following topics are dealt with: software engineering; artificial intelligence; parallel computing; and distributed computing; cryptography; collaborative computing; network security; data mining; image processing; signal processing; speech processing; Internet technology; mobile network; wireless network; ad hoc network; natural language processing; neural network; genetic algorithm; service-oriented...
To enable seamless integration of ad hoc networks with other Infrastructure LANs and to the Internet, TCP seems to be the natural choice for users of ad hoc networks that want to communicate reliably with each other and with the Internet. It is well-known that due to the nature of multi-hop wireless Ad hoc network applications, TCP throughput instability can have a devastating impact on the QoS requirements...
In this paper, we propose a timestamp series approach to defend against Sybil attack in a vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) based on roadside unit support. The proposed approach targets the initial deployment stage of VANET when basic roadside unit (RSU) support infrastructure is available and a small fraction of vehicles have network communication capability. Unlike previously proposed schemes that...
In mobile social networks (MSN) individuals with similar interests or commonalities connect to each other using the mobile phones. MSN are special kind of ad-hoc networks in which wireless connectivity (i.e. encounters and re-encounters) with social peers is predictable. Most of the recent research proposes routing framework to exploit these predictable patterns to identify the best information carriers...
The following topics are dealt with: peer-to-peer computing; ubiquitous computing; security of data; mobile ad hoc computer; wireless sensor network; protocols; data mining; distance learning; ID based broadcast signcryption scheme; and service-oriented architecture.
The following topics are dealt with: artificial intelligence; audio and video encoder-decoder; collaborative computing; component-based software engineering; cryptography; data mining; knowledge discovery; embedded system; image, speech, and signal processing; Internet; mobile-wireless-ad-hoc network security; natural language processing; neural network; genetic algorithm; operating system; parallel...
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