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Advances in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

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  • © 2008

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  • Presents the most recent research on the rapidly growing field of research on mobile ad hoc and sensor networks
  • Presents authored papers, written by distinguished researchers in the field
  • Focuses on subtopics that have emerged from mobile ad hoc and sensor network research, ie., QoS routing, broadcast and multicast
  • Elaborates on several multicasting approaches in mobile wireless ad hoc networks
  • Discusses provisioning the performance in wireless sensor networks through computational geometry algorithms

Part of the book series: Signals and Communication Technology (SCT)

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Some of our day-to-day situations dealing with self-organization, mobility management, and energy efficient design directly relate to ad hoc wireless (mobile or static) network applications. This book surveys state-of-the-art research regarding several rapidly growing areas in the field with a focus on four such topics from both theoretical and experimental standpoints: network security and trust, broadcasting and multicasting, power control and energy efficiency, and QoS provisioning.

This book is a great reference tool for professionals in the field of networking and telecommunications, graduate students and researchers interested in wireless networks, and practitioners working on sensor networks.

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