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Autor:
Laura Poplawski Ma, Stephen Zabele, Stephen Dabideen, Gregory Lauer, Christophe Jean-Claude Merlin
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
QFloor addresses the high queuing delays inherent in backpressure forwarding, including in dynamic or oscillatory networks. QFloor is purely local and reactionary: it adds placeholder bytes to the advertised queue values with the explicit goal of kee
Autor:
Stephen Dabideen, Laura Poplawski Ma, Gregory Lauer, Stephen Zabele, Christophe Jean-Claude Merlin
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
It has been previously proven that optimal solutions to mulitcast routing and scheduling can be achieved using back-pressure together with network coding. However, this optimality comes at the cost of increased latency and complexity, which cannot be
Autor:
Ram Ramanathan, Stephen Dabideen
Publikováno v:
CHANTS@MobiCom
We consider the problem of routing in a highly and variably intermittent wireless network to support delay-intolerant as well as delay tolerant applications. Specifically, the links in such a network are too volatile to maintain a consistent topology
Publikováno v:
Wireless Networks. 18:811-826
We present a new approach to secure routing in mobile ad-hoc networks based solely on the relative transmission times of overhead packets. Unlike most previous works aimed at securing route computation, we eliminate a key vulnerability (explicitly st
Publikováno v:
Wireless Networks. 17:1095-1112
A new approach for routing protocols operating in MANETs is presented in which flooding is not required to establish paths from sources to destinations on demand in MANETs of moderate size. The concept of ordered walk is introduced as a depth-first s
Autor:
Hamid R. Sadjadpour, Dhananjay Sampath, M. Hu, Rolando Menchaca-Mendez, Matt Bromage, James T. Koshimoto, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Katia Obraczka, C. Engstrom, Duy Nguyen, Sean Bromage, Hamish Taylor, Bradley R. Smith, Stephen Dabideen, Vladislav Petkov, Marzieh Veyseh, Bruno A. A. Nunes
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ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review. 13:65-68
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Security and Communication Networks. 3:130-149
SECURITY AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS Security Comm. Networks. 2010; 3:130–149 Published online 23 June 2009 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1002/sec.121 An end-to-end approach to secure routing in MANETs Stephen Dabideen 1
Publikováno v:
MASS
Real world MANETs often exhibit an inherent community structure in their topological connectivity and in the evolution of the topology over time. Such temporal community structure of MANETs has been shown to be extremely useful in improving the perfo
Publikováno v:
2014 IEEE Military Communications Conference.
Network-wide broadcasting is a key requirement in military mobile ad hoc and sensor networks for supporting dissemination of routing control, situation reports, and other global traffic. Current methods for network-wide broadcasting are ill-suited fo
Publikováno v:
MASS
The ordering of nodes with respect to destinations of interest by means of spatial information (e.g., distances, path constituency, complete or partial topology) has been a fundamental aspect of all routing protocols in wireless networks. This spatia