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Securing ad hoc networks
"... Ad hoc networks are a new wireless networking paradigm for mobile hosts. Unlike traditional mobile wireless networks, ad hoc networks do not rely on any fixed infrastructure. Instead, hosts rely on each other to keep the network connected. The military tactical and other security-sensitive operation ..."
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Ad hoc networks are a new wireless networking paradigm for mobile hosts. Unlike traditional mobile wireless networks, ad hoc networks do not rely on any fixed infrastructure. Instead, hosts rely on each other to keep the network connected. The military tactical and other security
Introduction to Ad Hoc Networking
"... This article introduces the ad hoc networking concept. It describes the background and basic idea of ad hoc networking. After a short introduction and history parts some ad hoc networking application examples and ..."
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This article introduces the ad hoc networking concept. It describes the background and basic idea of ad hoc networking. After a short introduction and history parts some ad hoc networking application examples and
MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS
"... Abstract Wireless ad hoc network is a special structure of thewireless communication network, whose communication relies on their cooperation among the nodes and achieves it in the manner of wireless multi-hop,. Therefore, this kind of network does not rely on any fixed infrastructure, and has the ..."
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Abstract Wireless ad hoc network is a special structure of thewireless communication network, whose communication relies on their cooperation among the nodes and achieves it in the manner of wireless multi-hop,. Therefore, this kind of network does not rely on any fixed infrastructure, and has
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
, 2000
"... Ad-hoc networks are a key in the evolution of wireless networks. Ad-hoc networks are typically composed of equal nodes, which communicate over wireless links without any central control. Ad-hoc wireless networks inherit the traditional problems of wireless and mobile communications, such as bandwidt ..."
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Ad-hoc networks are a key in the evolution of wireless networks. Ad-hoc networks are typically composed of equal nodes, which communicate over wireless links without any central control. Ad-hoc wireless networks inherit the traditional problems of wireless and mobile communications
Wireless Ad-hoc Networks
, 2004
"... widely researched for many years. Mobile Ad-hoc Networks are a collection of two or more devices equipped with wireless communications and networking capability. These devices can communication with other nodes that immediately within their radio range or one that is outside their radio range. For t ..."
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widely researched for many years. Mobile Ad-hoc Networks are a collection of two or more devices equipped with wireless communications and networking capability. These devices can communication with other nodes that immediately within their radio range or one that is outside their radio range
Bluetooth And Ad Hoc Networking
"... This paper is written to give introduction of the usage of the Bluetooth technology in ad hoc networking. Most common ad hoc networking applications for Bluetooth technology are introduced and current status of the Bluetooth technology suitability for ad hoc networks is examined. Also different prot ..."
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This paper is written to give introduction of the usage of the Bluetooth technology in ad hoc networking. Most common ad hoc networking applications for Bluetooth technology are introduced and current status of the Bluetooth technology suitability for ad hoc networks is examined. Also different
Security in Ad-hoc Networks
, 2000
"... A short-range wireless channel has security problems that differ from those of more conventional networks. This paper presents first the general features of ad-hoc networks. Characteristic security issues in ad-hoc networks will be enlightened next. Finally, an example of a short-range wireless netw ..."
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A short-range wireless channel has security problems that differ from those of more conventional networks. This paper presents first the general features of ad-hoc networks. Characteristic security issues in ad-hoc networks will be enlightened next. Finally, an example of a short-range wireless
Security in Ad Hoc Networks
- Helsinki University of Technology
, 2000
"... In ad hoc networks the communicating nodes do not necessarily rely on a fixed infrastructure, which sets new challenges for the necessary security architecture they apply. In addition, as ad hoc networks are often designed for specific environments and may have to operate with full availability e ..."
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In ad hoc networks the communicating nodes do not necessarily rely on a fixed infrastructure, which sets new challenges for the necessary security architecture they apply. In addition, as ad hoc networks are often designed for specific environments and may have to operate with full availability
AD-HOC NETWORKS (MANETs)
"... This paper presents the idea of integrating the layer-II label-switching technique with the layer-III ad-hoc routing and to study the effect of MultiProtocol Label Switch (MPLS) mechanism on the performance of Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs). This integration shows various effects on the QoS pramate ..."
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This paper presents the idea of integrating the layer-II label-switching technique with the layer-III ad-hoc routing and to study the effect of MultiProtocol Label Switch (MPLS) mechanism on the performance of Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs). This integration shows various effects on the Qo
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