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We consider the fundamental questions on how nodal mobility affects the behavior and performance of protocol stacks of wireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). In the book, we attempt to investigate all aspects of mobility effects on the network behavior, from link-level, path-level to eventually protocol level. The findings and proposed models could significantly contribute to the design of adaptive routing protocols, better accommodating the dynamic nature of the underlying network and providing reliable services to upper layer.

Produktbeschreibung
We consider the fundamental questions on how nodal
mobility affects the behavior and performance of
protocol stacks of wireless mobile ad hoc networks
(MANETs). In the book, we attempt to investigate all
aspects of mobility effects on the network behavior,
from link-level, path-level to eventually protocol
level. The findings and proposed models could
significantly contribute to the design of adaptive
routing protocols, better accommodating the dynamic
nature of the underlying network and providing
reliable services to upper layer.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Xianren Wu graduated in 2008 from UC Santa Cruz, with Ph.D
degree in Electrical Engineering. He received dissertation-year
fellowship from the university and best paper award in SPECTS
2007 conference. He is an author of more than twenty articles on
professional journals and conferences. He is a member of IEEE and
AAAS.