Ebook: Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models
Author: Radhika Ranjan Roy (auth.)
- Tags: Computer Communication Networks, Simulation and Modeling, Communications Engineering Networks, System Performance and Evaluation, Control, Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) has emerged as the next frontier for wireless communications networking in both the military and commercial arena. Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models introduces 40 different major mobility models along with numerous associate mobility models to be used in a variety of MANET networking environments in the ground, air, space, and/or under water mobile vehicles and/or handheld devices. These vehicles include cars, armors, ships, under-sea vehicles, manned and unmanned airborne vehicles, spacecrafts and more. This handbook also describes how each mobility pattern affects the MANET performance from physical to application layer; such as throughput capacity, delay, jitter, packet loss and packet delivery ratio, longevity of route, route overhead, reliability, and survivability. Case studies, examples, and exercises are provided throughout the book.
About this handbook:
- Presents a cutting-edge treatment of the fundamental role mobility models play in analyzing and designing MANET
- Describes 40 different major mobility models along with numerous associate mobility models and their impact on MANET performances comprehensively
- Fills a void in commercial, military, and the research arena for multihop mobile ad hoc networking
- Provides case studies, examples, and exercises throughout the book
“There has been a wide variety of research in Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) over past many years and there are many models. As the application of wireless technology has grown in recent years in the commercial and military applications, the practitioners and engineers are finding it difficult to make informed choices on how best to apply MANET. This book will provide focus and foundation for these decision makers,” comments Dr. Anupam Shah, Chief Engineer of Enterprise & Mission Solutions Business Unit, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).
Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models is for advanced-level students and researchers concentrating on electrical engineering and computer science within wireless technology. Industry professionals working in the areas of mobile ad hoc networks, communications engineering, military establishments engaged in communications engineering, equipment manufacturers who are designing radios, mobile wireless routers, wireless local area networks, and mobile ad hoc network equipment will find this book useful as well.
The Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) has emerged as the next frontier for wireless communications networking in both the military and commercial arena. Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models introduces 40 different major mobility models along with numerous associate mobility models to be used in a variety of MANET networking environments in the ground, air, space, and/or under water mobile vehicles and/or handheld devices. These vehicles include cars, armors, ships, under-sea vehicles, manned and unmanned airborne vehicles, spacecrafts and more. This handbook also describes how each mobility pattern affects the MANET performance from physical to application layer; such as throughput capacity, delay, jitter, packet loss and packet delivery ratio, longevity of route, route overhead, reliability, and survivability. Case studies, examples, and exercises are provided throughout the book.
About this handbook:
- Presents a cutting-edge treatment of the fundamental role mobility models play in analyzing and designing MANET
- Describes 40 different major mobility models along with numerous associate mobility models and their impact on MANET performances comprehensively
- Fills a void in commercial, military, and the research arena for multihop mobile ad hoc networking
- Provides case studies, examples, and exercises throughout the book
“There has been a wide variety of research in Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) over past many years and there are many models. As the application of wireless technology has grown in recent years in the commercial and military applications, the practitioners and engineers are finding it difficult to make informed choices on how best to apply MANET. This book will provide focus and foundation for these decision makers,” comments Dr. Anupam Shah, Chief Engineer of Enterprise & Mission Solutions Business Unit, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).
Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models is for advanced-level students and researchers concentrating on electrical engineering and computer science within wireless technology. Industry professionals working in the areas of mobile ad hoc networks, communications engineering, military establishments engaged in communications engineering, equipment manufacturers who are designing radios, mobile wireless routers, wireless local area networks, and mobile ad hoc network equipment will find this book useful as well.
The Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) has emerged as the next frontier for wireless communications networking in both the military and commercial arena. Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models introduces 40 different major mobility models along with numerous associate mobility models to be used in a variety of MANET networking environments in the ground, air, space, and/or under water mobile vehicles and/or handheld devices. These vehicles include cars, armors, ships, under-sea vehicles, manned and unmanned airborne vehicles, spacecrafts and more. This handbook also describes how each mobility pattern affects the MANET performance from physical to application layer; such as throughput capacity, delay, jitter, packet loss and packet delivery ratio, longevity of route, route overhead, reliability, and survivability. Case studies, examples, and exercises are provided throughout the book.
About this handbook:
- Presents a cutting-edge treatment of the fundamental role mobility models play in analyzing and designing MANET
- Describes 40 different major mobility models along with numerous associate mobility models and their impact on MANET performances comprehensively
- Fills a void in commercial, military, and the research arena for multihop mobile ad hoc networking
- Provides case studies, examples, and exercises throughout the book
“There has been a wide variety of research in Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) over past many years and there are many models. As the application of wireless technology has grown in recent years in the commercial and military applications, the practitioners and engineers are finding it difficult to make informed choices on how best to apply MANET. This book will provide focus and foundation for these decision makers,” comments Dr. Anupam Shah, Chief Engineer of Enterprise & Mission Solutions Business Unit, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).
Handbook of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models is for advanced-level students and researchers concentrating on electrical engineering and computer science within wireless technology. Industry professionals working in the areas of mobile ad hoc networks, communications engineering, military establishments engaged in communications engineering, equipment manufacturers who are designing radios, mobile wireless routers, wireless local area networks, and mobile ad hoc network equipment will find this book useful as well.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-lxiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks....Pages 3-22
Mobility Model Characteristics....Pages 23-32
Front Matter....Pages 33-33
Random Walk Mobility....Pages 35-63
Random Waypoint Mobility....Pages 65-124
Smooth Random Mobility....Pages 125-165
Geographic Constraint Mobility....Pages 167-221
Realistic Random Direction Mobility....Pages 223-244
Deterministic Mobility....Pages 245-263
Partially Deterministic Mobility....Pages 265-309
Random Gauss–Markov Mobility....Pages 311-344
Semi-Markov Smooth Mobility....Pages 345-377
Fluid-Flow Mobility....Pages 379-403
Gravity Mobility....Pages 405-441
Correlated Diffusion Mobility....Pages 443-482
Hierarchical Influence Mobility....Pages 483-493
Behavioral Mobility....Pages 495-525
Steady-State Generic Mobility....Pages 527-556
Front Matter....Pages 557-570
Graph-Based Mobility....Pages 571-584
Front Matter....Pages 585-606
Reference Point Group Mobility....Pages 33-33
Reference Velocity Group Mobility....Pages 607-633
Reference Velocity and Acceleration Group Mobility....Pages 635-635
Structured Group Mobility....Pages 637-670
Virtual Track-Based Group Mobility....Pages 671-684
Drift Group Mobility....Pages 685-694
Gathering Group Mobility....Pages 695-710
Group Force Mobility....Pages 711-720
Group Mobility Extending Individual Mobility Models....Pages 721-732
Front Matter....Pages 733-741
Autoregressive Individual Mobility....Pages 743-759
Autoregressive Group Mobility Model....Pages 761-772
Front Matter....Pages 773-773
Flocking Mobility Models....Pages 775-789
Swarm Group Mobility Model....Pages 791-806
Front Matter....Pages 807-808
Virtual Game-Driven Mobility Models Description....Pages 809-841
Front Matter....Pages 843-853
Non-recurrent Mobility Models....Pages 855-855
Front Matter....Pages 857-875
Time-Variant, Community-Based, and Home-Cell Community-Based Mobility Model....Pages 877-878
Orbit-Based Mobility....Pages 879-910
Entropy-Based Individual/Community Mobility Model....Pages 911-912
Knowledge-Driven Mobility Model....Pages 913-963
Back Matter....Pages 965-992
....Pages 993-1033