default search action
REALMAN@MobiHoc 2006: Florence, Italy
- Marco Conti, Jon Crowcroft, Andrea Passarella:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks: From Theory to Reality, REALMAN@MobiHoc 2006, Florence, Italy, May 26, 2006. ACM 2006
Ad hoc and mesh networks
- Yves Igor Jerschow, Björn Scheuermann, Christian Lochert, Martin Mauve:
A real-world framework to evaluate cross-layer protocols for wireless multihop networks. 1-6 - Sachin Ganu, Kishore Ramachandran, Marco Gruteser, Ivan Seskar, Jing Deng:
Methods for restoring MAC layer fairness in IEEE 802.11 networks with physical layer capture. 7-14 - Luigi Iannone, Konstantin Kabassanov, Serge Fdida:
The real gain of cross-layer routing in wireless mesh networks. 15-22 - Chandrakanth Chereddi, Pradeep Kyasanur, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Design and implementation of a multi-channel multi-interface network. 23-30
Mobility
- Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo:
A community based mobility model for ad hoc network research. 31-38 - Vincent Lenders, Jörg Wagner, Martin May:
Analyzing the impact of mobility in ad hoc networks. 39-46 - Xueli An, Jing Wang, R. Venkatesha Prasad, I. G. M. M. Niemegeers:
OPT: online person tracking system for context-awareness in wireless personal network. 47-54 - Joy Ghosh, Matthew J. Beal, Hung Q. Ngo, Chunming Qiao:
On profiling mobility and predicting locations of wireless users. 55-62
Sensor networks
- Vlado Handziski, Andreas Köpke, Andreas Willig, Adam Wolisz:
TWIST: a scalable and reconfigurable testbed for wireless indoor experiments with sensor networks. 63-70 - Kai-Juan Wong, D. K. Arvind:
SpeckMAC: low-power decentralised MAC protocols for low data rate transmissions in specknets. 71-78 - Yong Wang, Margaret Martonosi, Li-Shiuan Peh:
A supervised learning approach for routing optimizations in wireless sensor networks. 79-86 - Bor-rong Chen, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Matt Welsh:
Ad-hoc multicast routing on resource-limited sensor nodes. 87-94
Posters and demos
- Mikko Kohvakka, Tero Arpinen, Marko Hännikäinen, Timo D. Hämäläinen:
High-performance multi-radio WSN platform. 95-97 - Carles Gomez, Alex Cuevas, Josep Paradells:
AHR: a two-state adaptive mechanism for link connectivity maintenance in AODV. 98-100 - Yvon Gourhant, François Jan, Tinku Mohamed Rasheed, Riadh M. Kortebi, Rajesh Narayanan:
Lessons gained from test beds of ad hoc networks and perspectives. 101-103 - Yves Igor Jerschow, Björn Scheuermann, Christian Lochert, Martin Mauve:
A cross-layer protocol evaluation framework on ESB nodes. 104-106 - Omar Mukhtar, Jörg Ott:
Backup and bypass: introducing DTN-based ad-hoc networking to mobile phones. 107-109 - Luigi Iannone, Konstantin Kabassanov, Serge Fdida:
The real gain of cross-layer routing in wireless mesh networks. 110-112 - Zheng Yao, Zengyu Lu, Holger Marquardt, Gerhard Fuchs, Sébastien Truchat, Falko Dressler:
On-demand software management in sensor networks using profiling techniques. 113-115 - Kyriakos Manousakis, Anthony J. McAuley:
Fast and flexible tool for the generation, maintenance and evaluation of hierarchical structures in diverse networks. 116-118 - Xueli An, Jing Wang, R. Venkatesha Prasad, I. G. M. M. Niemegeers:
OPT: online person tracking system for context-awareness in wireless personal network. 119-121 - Kai-Juan Wong, D. K. Arvind:
Perspeckz-64: physical test-bed for performance evaluation of MAC and networking qlgorithms for specknets. 122-124 - Daniel Henkel, Cory Dixon, Jack Elston, Timothy X. Brown:
A reliable sensor data collection network using unmanned aircraft. 125-127 - Silvia Giordano, Davide Lenzarini, Alessandro Puiatti, Mirko Kulig, Hoang Anh Nguyen, Salvatore Vanini:
Demonstrating seamless handover of multi-hop networks. 128-130 - Guillaume Chelius, Antoine Fraboulet, Eric Fleury:
Demonstration of worldsens: a fast prototyping and performance evaluation of wireless sensor network applications & protocols. 131-133
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.