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Mutichannel MAC Protocols for Wireless Networks

by Ritesh Maheshwari, Himanshu Gupta, Samir R. Das - In SECON , 2006
"... Abstract — In this paper, we develop two new MAC protocols for multichannel operation in wireless ad hoc and mesh networks. The first protocol, Extended Receiver Directed Transmission protocol (xRDT) is based on a previously known multichannel solution called Receiver Directed Transmission (RDT) tha ..."
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-based Multichannel MAC (LCM MAC). LCM MAC performs coordinated channel negotiations and channel switching to provide multichannel support. We demonstrate the effectiveness of these two protocols over two other wellknown multichannel protocols – MMAC and DCA – via extensive ns2 simulations. I.

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by Allan J Silberger
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by Chien-liang Fok, Chris Gill, Christine Julien, Caitlin Kelleher , 2009
"... Abstract: Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are two recently-developed technologies that uniquely function without xed infrastructure support, and sense at scales, resolutions, and durations previously not possible. While both offer great potential in many applicati ..."
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Abstract: Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are two recently-developed technologies that uniquely function without xed infrastructure support, and sense at scales, resolutions, and durations previously not possible. While both offer great potential in many applications, developing software for these types of networks is extremely dffcult, preventing their wide-spread use. Three primary challenges are (1) the high level of dynamics within the network in terms of changing wireless links and node hardware con gurations, (2) the wide variety of hardware present in these networks, and (3) the extremely limited computational and energy resources available. Until now, the burden of handling these issues was put on the software application developer. This dissertation presents three novel programming models and middleware systems that address these challenges: Limone, Agilla, and Servilla. Limone reliably handles high levels of dynamics within MANETs. It does this through lightweight coordination primitives that make minimal assumptions about network connectivity. Agilla enables self-adaptive WSN applications via the integration of mobile agent and tuple space programming models, which is critical given the continuously changing network. It is the rst system to successfully demonstrate the feasibility of using mobile agents and tuple spaces within

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by Matthias Aschenbrenner, Stefan Friedl, Sr. M. Benigna Fehlner
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