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In this work, I have reviewed existing prediction methods for the mobility of nodes and proposed three new schemes to predict the future set of topology of the mobile network. The proposed schemes are simple, efficient, and applicable to many existing algorithms. I evaluate the presented schemes on simulated and real data obtained from the Databases and Mobile Computing Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The results show that the schemes successfully predict the future topology of the dynamic networks with high accuracy. They also minimize the frequency of route and location…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this work, I have reviewed existing prediction methods for the mobility of nodes and proposed three new schemes to predict the future set of topology of the mobile network. The proposed schemes are simple, efficient, and applicable to many existing algorithms. I evaluate the presented schemes on simulated and real data obtained from the Databases and Mobile Computing Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The results show that the schemes successfully predict the future topology of the dynamic networks with high accuracy. They also minimize the frequency of route and location updates and any associated delays. The implementation of the proposed schemes on the upper layers makes them applicable to various routing algorithms including topology based routing algorithms and geographical routing algorithms, giving them the advantage of platform independence
Autorenporträt
Mohammad Al-hattab has a PhD in wireless Networks from the University of Technology, Sydney and a Master degree in Telecommunication from the University of New South Wales and a bachelor of electrical engineering Jordan University of Science and technology,Jordan. He worked for several years in research and teaching across Australian universities.