Ebook: MotionCast for Mobile Wireless Networks
Author: Xinbing Wang (auth.)
- Tags: Communications Engineering Networks, Computer Communication Networks, Power Electronics Electrical Machines and Networks, Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks
- Series: SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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MotionCast for Mobile Wireless Networks provides an overview on the research for mobile ad-hoc networks regarding capacity and connectivity. Wireless ad-hoc networks are useful when there is a lack of infrastructure for communication. The proposed notion “MotionCast” is for the capacity analysis of multicast in MANET. A new kind of connectivity (k;m)-connectivity, is also defined, and its critical transmission range for i.i.d. (independently and identically distributed) and random walk mobility models are derived respectively. This book also investigates the related issues of connectivity in mobile and static circumstances. In addition, it provides a survey of the capacity scaling research, which gives a good summary of this field.
MotionCast for Mobile Wireless Networks provides an overview on the research for mobile ad-hoc networks regarding capacity and connectivity. Wireless ad-hoc networks are useful when there is a lack of infrastructure for communication. The proposed notion “MotionCast” is for the capacity analysis of multicast in MANET. A new kind of connectivity (k;m)-connectivity, is also defined, and its critical transmission range for i.i.d. (independently and identically distributed) and random walk mobility models are derived respectively. This book also investigates the related issues of connectivity in mobile and static circumstances. In addition, it provides a survey of the capacity scaling research, which gives a good summary of this field.
MotionCast for Mobile Wireless Networks provides an overview on the research for mobile ad-hoc networks regarding capacity and connectivity. Wireless ad-hoc networks are useful when there is a lack of infrastructure for communication. The proposed notion “MotionCast” is for the capacity analysis of multicast in MANET. A new kind of connectivity (k;m)-connectivity, is also defined, and its critical transmission range for i.i.d. (independently and identically distributed) and random walk mobility models are derived respectively. This book also investigates the related issues of connectivity in mobile and static circumstances. In addition, it provides a survey of the capacity scaling research, which gives a good summary of this field.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
MotionCast: Delay and Capacity Tradeoff Analysis....Pages 1-34
MotionCast: General Connectivity in Clustered Wireless Networks....Pages 35-57
MotionCast: A Survey on the Capacity Scaling of Wireless Networks....Pages 59-90
Back Matter....Pages 91-98
MotionCast for Mobile Wireless Networks provides an overview on the research for mobile ad-hoc networks regarding capacity and connectivity. Wireless ad-hoc networks are useful when there is a lack of infrastructure for communication. The proposed notion “MotionCast” is for the capacity analysis of multicast in MANET. A new kind of connectivity (k;m)-connectivity, is also defined, and its critical transmission range for i.i.d. (independently and identically distributed) and random walk mobility models are derived respectively. This book also investigates the related issues of connectivity in mobile and static circumstances. In addition, it provides a survey of the capacity scaling research, which gives a good summary of this field.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
MotionCast: Delay and Capacity Tradeoff Analysis....Pages 1-34
MotionCast: General Connectivity in Clustered Wireless Networks....Pages 35-57
MotionCast: A Survey on the Capacity Scaling of Wireless Networks....Pages 59-90
Back Matter....Pages 91-98
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