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ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS brings the reader a sample of recent research efforts representative of advances in the areas of recognized importance for the future Internet, such as ad hoc networking, mobility support and performance improvements in advanced networks and protocols.

In Part I, we bring ad-hoc networking closer to the reality of practical use. The focus is on more advanced scalable routing suitable for large networks, directed flooding useful in information dissemination networks, as well as self-configuration and security issues important in practical deployments. Part II illustrates the efforts towards development of advanced mobility support techniques (beyond traditional "mobile phone net") and Mobile IP technologies. The issues range from prediction based mobility support, through context transfer during Mobile IP handoff, to service provisioning platforms for heterogeneous networks. The focus of the final section concerns the performance of networks and protocols. Furthermore this section illustrates researchers’ interest in protocol enhancement requests for improved performance with advanced networks, reliable and efficient multicast methods in unreliable networks, and composite scheduling in programmable/active networks where computing resources equal network performance as transmission bandwidth.

ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS is structured to meet the needs of a professional audience in industry, as well as graduate-level students in computer science and engineering.




ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS brings the reader a sample of recent research efforts representative of advances in the areas of recognized importance for the future Internet, such as ad hoc networking, mobility support and performance improvements in advanced networks and protocols.

In Part I, we bring ad-hoc networking closer to the reality of practical use. The focus is on more advanced scalable routing suitable for large networks, directed flooding useful in information dissemination networks, as well as self-configuration and security issues important in practical deployments. Part II illustrates the efforts towards development of advanced mobility support techniques (beyond traditional "mobile phone net") and Mobile IP technologies. The issues range from prediction based mobility support, through context transfer during Mobile IP handoff, to service provisioning platforms for heterogeneous networks. The focus of the final section concerns the performance of networks and protocols. Furthermore this section illustrates researchers’ interest in protocol enhancement requests for improved performance with advanced networks, reliable and efficient multicast methods in unreliable networks, and composite scheduling in programmable/active networks where computing resources equal network performance as transmission bandwidth.

ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS is structured to meet the needs of a professional audience in industry, as well as graduate-level students in computer science and engineering.




ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS brings the reader a sample of recent research efforts representative of advances in the areas of recognized importance for the future Internet, such as ad hoc networking, mobility support and performance improvements in advanced networks and protocols.

In Part I, we bring ad-hoc networking closer to the reality of practical use. The focus is on more advanced scalable routing suitable for large networks, directed flooding useful in information dissemination networks, as well as self-configuration and security issues important in practical deployments. Part II illustrates the efforts towards development of advanced mobility support techniques (beyond traditional "mobile phone net") and Mobile IP technologies. The issues range from prediction based mobility support, through context transfer during Mobile IP handoff, to service provisioning platforms for heterogeneous networks. The focus of the final section concerns the performance of networks and protocols. Furthermore this section illustrates researchers’ interest in protocol enhancement requests for improved performance with advanced networks, reliable and efficient multicast methods in unreliable networks, and composite scheduling in programmable/active networks where computing resources equal network performance as transmission bandwidth.

ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS is structured to meet the needs of a professional audience in industry, as well as graduate-level students in computer science and engineering.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Highly Scalable Routing Strategies: Dztr Routing Protocol....Pages 1-18
Localised Minimum Spanning Tree Flooding in Ad-Hoc Networks....Pages 19-37
A Presence System for Autonomous Networks....Pages 39-56
Secure Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks....Pages 57-80
Cross Layer Design for Ad-Hoc Networks....Pages 81-104
Federated Service Platform Solutions for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks....Pages 105-128
Reestablishment of Header Compression State by Context Transfer in Mobile IP Networks....Pages 129-145
Handover Channel Allocation Based on Mobility Predictions....Pages 147-169
Mobility Prediction Schemes in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 171-186
An Overview of Streamed Data Authentication Techniques....Pages 187-206
Features of Parallel TCP with Emphasis on Congestion Avoidance in Heterogeneous Networks....Pages 207-230
Performance Analysis of Reliable Multicast Protocols: A Message-Based Approach....Pages 231-248
Fair Queuing in Active and Programmable Networks....Pages 249-266
Back Matter....Pages 267-270


ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS brings the reader a sample of recent research efforts representative of advances in the areas of recognized importance for the future Internet, such as ad hoc networking, mobility support and performance improvements in advanced networks and protocols.

In Part I, we bring ad-hoc networking closer to the reality of practical use. The focus is on more advanced scalable routing suitable for large networks, directed flooding useful in information dissemination networks, as well as self-configuration and security issues important in practical deployments. Part II illustrates the efforts towards development of advanced mobility support techniques (beyond traditional "mobile phone net") and Mobile IP technologies. The issues range from prediction based mobility support, through context transfer during Mobile IP handoff, to service provisioning platforms for heterogeneous networks. The focus of the final section concerns the performance of networks and protocols. Furthermore this section illustrates researchers’ interest in protocol enhancement requests for improved performance with advanced networks, reliable and efficient multicast methods in unreliable networks, and composite scheduling in programmable/active networks where computing resources equal network performance as transmission bandwidth.

ADVANCED WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKS is structured to meet the needs of a professional audience in industry, as well as graduate-level students in computer science and engineering.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Highly Scalable Routing Strategies: Dztr Routing Protocol....Pages 1-18
Localised Minimum Spanning Tree Flooding in Ad-Hoc Networks....Pages 19-37
A Presence System for Autonomous Networks....Pages 39-56
Secure Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks....Pages 57-80
Cross Layer Design for Ad-Hoc Networks....Pages 81-104
Federated Service Platform Solutions for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks....Pages 105-128
Reestablishment of Header Compression State by Context Transfer in Mobile IP Networks....Pages 129-145
Handover Channel Allocation Based on Mobility Predictions....Pages 147-169
Mobility Prediction Schemes in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 171-186
An Overview of Streamed Data Authentication Techniques....Pages 187-206
Features of Parallel TCP with Emphasis on Congestion Avoidance in Heterogeneous Networks....Pages 207-230
Performance Analysis of Reliable Multicast Protocols: A Message-Based Approach....Pages 231-248
Fair Queuing in Active and Programmable Networks....Pages 249-266
Back Matter....Pages 267-270
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