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E-Book, Englisch, 290 Seiten

Denko Mobile Opportunistic Networks

Architectures, Protocols and Applications
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4200-8813-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Architectures, Protocols and Applications

E-Book, Englisch, 290 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4200-8813-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The widespread availability of mobile devices coupled with recent advancements in networking capabilities make opportunistic networks one of the most promising technologies for next-generation mobile applications. Are you ready to make your mark?
Featuring the contributions of prominent researchers from academia and industry, Mobile Opportunistic Networks: Architectures, Protocols and Applications introduces state-of-the-art research findings, technologies, tools, and innovations. From fundamentals to advanced concepts, the book provides the comprehensive technical coverage of this rapidly emerging communications technology you need to make contributions in this area.
The first section focuses on modeling, networking architecture, and routing problems. The second section examines opportunistic networking technologies and applications. Presenting the latest in modeling opportunistic network connection structures and pairwise contacts, the text discusses the fundamentals of opportunistic routing. It reviews the most-popular routing protocols and introduces a routing protocol for delivering data with load balancing and reliable transmission capabilities.

- Details an approach to analyzing user behavior based on realistic data in opportunistic networks

- Presents analytical approaches for mobility and heterogeneous connections management in mobile opportunistic networks

- Compares credit-based incentive schemes for mobile wireless ad hoc networks and challenged networks

- Discusses the combined strengths of cache-based approaches and Infostation-based approaches

Addressing key research challenges and open issues, this complete technical guide reports on the latest advancements in the deployment of stationary relay nodes on vehicular opportunistic networks. It also illustrates the use of the service location and planning (SLP) technique for resource utilization with quality of service (QoS) constraints in opportunistic capability utilization networks. The book introduces a novel prediction-based routing protocol, and supplies authoritative coverage of communication architectures, network algorithms and protocols, emerging applications, industrial and professional standards, and experimental studies—including simulation tools and implementation test beds.

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Routing In Mobile Opportunistic Networks; Libo Song and David F. Kotz
Routing Protocol
Direct Delivery Protocol
Epidemic Routing Protocol
Random Routing
PRoPHET Protocol
Link-State Protocol
Timely Contact Probability
Our Routing Protocol
Receiver Decision
Sender Decision
Multinode Relay
Evaluation Results
Mobility Traces
Simulator
Message Generation
Metrics
Results

State of the Art in Modeling Opportunistic Networks; Thabotharan Kathiravelu and Arnold Pears
Trace Collection and Analysis
Modeling Contacts
Mobility Models
New Generation Models
Simulation Tools for Modeling and Analysis
A Connectivity Model
Application of the Connectivity Model and a Content Distribution Scenario–Based Study
Related Work in Connectivity Modeling
Open Problems and Challenges
Credit-Based Cooperation Enforcement Schemes Tailored to Opportunistic Networks; Isaac Woungang & Mieso K. Denko
Opportunistic Networking Paradigm
Types of Opportunistic Networks
Routing in Opportunistic Networks
Motivation for Studying Cooperation Schemes Tailored to Opportunistic Networks Context of Our Study
Elementary Cooperation
Layered Cooperation
Notations and Definitions of Basic Terms
Node Misbehaviors
Attack Types
Cooperation and Transactions
Incentive Patterns and Incentive Scheme Characteristics
Security and Trust Models
Implementation and Performance
Payment and Rewarding Models
Data Dissemination and Path Identification Strategies
Evaluation of Credit-Based Incentive Schemes
Secure Incentive Protocol (SeIP)
The Secure Multilayer Credit-Based Incentive Scheme (SMART)
The Express Protocol
Incentive-Compatible Opportunistic Routing (ICOR)
Incentive-Aware Routing (IAR)
Coupons
Fair Incentive Protocol (FIP)
E2-SCAN Protocol
Conclusions and Future Trends

Opportunism in Mobile Ad Hoc Networking; Marcello Caleffi & Luigi Paura
Opportunistic Routing
Benefits
Multiuser Diversity
Challenges
Opportunistic Protocols
Extremely Opportunistic Routing
Simple Opportunistic Adaptive Routing
MORE
MIXIT
Multi-Channel Extremely Opportunistic Routing
Opportunistic DHT-Based Routing
Comparison of the Considered Protocols
Future Work Issues
Opportunistic Routing for Load-Balancing and Reliable Data Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks; Min Chen, Wen Ji, Xiaofei Wang, Wei Cai, & Lingxia Liao
Related Work
RLRR Design Issues
Accurate and Up-to-date Energy Information
Load Balancing
Reliability
Loop Freedom
Low-Cost Sensor Design
The RLRR Protocol
The RLRR Mechanism
 


Mieso K. Denko received his MSc degree from the University of Wales, U.K., and his PhD degree from the University of Natal, South Africa, both in Computer Science. He is a founding Director of the Pervasive and Wireless Networking Research Lab in the Department of Computing and Information Science, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Dr. Denko's research interests include wireless networks, mobile and pervasive computing, wireless mesh networks, wireless sensor networks and network security. His research results in these areas have been published international journals, conferences and contributed to books. Dr Denko is a founder/co-founder of a number of ongoing international workshops and symposia. He has served on several international conferences and workshops as general vice-chair, program co-chair/vice-chair, publicity chair and technical program committee member. He has guest co-edited several journal Special Issues in Springer, Wiley, Elsevier and other journals.
Most recently he guest co-edited journal special issues in ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET) and IEEE Systems Journal (ISJ). Dr Denko has edited/co-edited multiple books in the areas of pervasive and mobile computing, wireless networks and autonomic networks. Most recently he co-edited two books Wireless Quality of Service: Techniques, Standards, and Applications published by Auerbach Publications, September 2008 and Autonomic Computing and Networking published by Springer in June 2009. He is Associate Editor of international journals including the International Journal of Communication Systems (Wiley), the Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing (Springer), and Security and Communication Networks Journal (Wiley). Dr Denko is a senior member of the ACM and IEEE, and the Vice Chair of IFIP WG 6.9.



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