Handbook on Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor, Ad Hoc Wireless, and Peer-to-Peer Networks

The availability of cheaper, faster, and more reliable electronic components has stimulated important advances in computing and communication technologies. Theoretical and algorithmic approaches that address key issues in sensor networks, ad hoc wireless networks, and peer-to-peer networks play a ce...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-14352009-12-02T07:47:19Z Handbook on Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor, Ad Hoc Wireless, and Peer-to-Peer Networks Wu, Jie The availability of cheaper, faster, and more reliable electronic components has stimulated important advances in computing and communication technologies. Theoretical and algorithmic approaches that address key issues in sensor networks, ad hoc wireless networks, and peer-to-peer networks play a central role in the development of emerging network paradigms. Filling the need for a comprehensive reference on recent developments, Handbook on Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor, Ad Hoc Wireless, and Peer-to-Peer Networks explores two questions: What are the central technical issues in these SAP networks? What are the possible solutions/tools available to address these issues? The editor brings together information from different research disciplines to initiate a comprehensive technical discussion on theoretical and algorithmic approaches to three related fields: sensor networks, ad hoc wireless networks, and peer-to-peer networks. With chapters written by authorities from Motorola, Bell Lab, and Honeywell, the book examines the theoretical and algorithmic aspects of recent developments and highlights future research challenges. The book's coverage includes theoretical and algorithmic methods and tools such as optimization, computational geometry, graph theory, and combinatorics. Although many books have emerged recently in this area, none of them address all three fields in terms of common issues. Preface AD HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS A Modular Cross Layer Architecture for Ad Hoc Networks, M. Conti, J. Crowcroft, G. Maselli, and G. Turi Routing Scalability in MANETs, J. Eriksson, S. Krishnamurthy and M. Faloutsos Uniformly Distributed Algorithm for Virtual Backbone Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, D.S. Kim Maximum Necessary Hop Count for Packet Routing in MANET, X. Chen and J. Shen Efficient Strategyproof Multicast in Selfish Wireless Networks, X.-Yang Li Geocasting in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, I. Stojmenovic Topology Control for Ad hoc Networks: Present Solutions and Open Issues, C.-C. Shen and Z. Huang Minimum-Energy Topology Control Algorithms in Ad Hoc Networks, J.Y. Halpern and L. Li Mathematical Models and Exact Algorithms for the Min-Power Symmetric Connectivity Problem: An Overview, R. Montemanni, L.M. Gambardella and A.K. Das A Survey on Algorithms for Power Assignment in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, G. Calinescu, O. Frieder, and P.-J. Wan Energy Conservation for Broadcast and Multicast Routings in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, J.-P. Sheu, Y.-S. Chen, and C.-Y. Chang Linear Programming Approaches to Optimization Problems of Energy Efficiency in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, H. Liu and X. Jia Wireless Networks World and Security Algorithms, N. Sklavos, N.A. Moldovyan, and O. Koufopavlou Reliable Computing in Ad Hoc Networks, P.Th. Eugster Medium Access Control Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Problems and Solutions, H. Zhai and Y. Fang On Using Ad Hoc Relaying in Next Generation Wireless Networks, B.S. Manoj and C.S. Ram Murthy Ad Hoc Networks: A Flexible and Robust Data Communication, M. Abolhasan and T. Wysocki Adaptive Cycle-Controlled E-Limited Polling in Bluetooth Piconets, J. Misic and V.B. Misic Scalable Wireless Ad hoc Network Simulation, R. Barr, Z.J. Haas, and R. van Renesse SENSOR NETWORKS Sensor Systems: State of the Art and Future Challenges, D.P. Agrawal, R. Biswas, N. Jain, A. Mukherjee, S. Sekhar, and A. Gupta How To Structure Chaos: Initializing Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, T. Moscibroda and R. Wattenhofer Self Organization of Wireless Sensor Networks, M. Kochhal, L. Schwiebert, and S. Gupta Self-Stabilizing Distributed Systems and Sensor Networks, Z. Shi and P.K. Srimani Time Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks, Q. Ye and L. Cheng Routing and Broadcasting in Hybrid Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, F. Ingelrest, D. Simplot-Ryl, and I. Stojmenovi Distributed Algorithms for Deploying Mobile Sensors, G. Cao, G. Wang, T. La Porta, S. Phoha, and W. Zhang Models and Algorithms for Coverage Problems in Wireless Sensor Networks, C.-F. Huang, P.-Y. Chen, Y.-C. Tseng, and W.-T. Chen Maintaining Sensing Coverage and Connectivity in Large Sensor Networks, H. Zhang and J.C. Hou Advances in Target Tracking and Active Surveillance using Wireless Sensor Networks, Y. Zou and K. Chakrabarty Energy Efficient Detection Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks, C. Tang and C.S. Raghavendra Comparison of Cell-Based and Topology-Control-Based Energy Conservation in Wireless Sensor Networks, D.M. Blough, M. Leoncini, G. Resta, and P. Santi QoS Support for Delay Sensitive Applications in Wireless Networks of UAVs, I. Cârdei A Scalable Solution for Securing Wireless Sensor Networks, A. Wadaa, K. Jones, S. Olariu, L. Wilson and M. Eltoweissy Antireplay Protocols for Sensor Networks, M.G. Gouda, Y.-r. Choi and A. Arora Low Power Consumption Features of the IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN Standard, E.H. Callaway, Jr. PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKS Peer-to-Peer: A Technique Perspective, W. Zheng, X. Liu, S. Shi, J. Hu, H. Dong Searching Techniques in Peer-to-Peer Networks, X. Li and J. Wu Semantic Search in Peer-to-Peer Systems, Y. Zhu and Y. Hu An Overview of Structured P2P Overlay Networks, S. El-Ansary and S. Haridi Distributed Data Structures for Peer-to-Peer Systems, J. Aspnes and G. Shah State Management in DHT with Last-Mile Wireless Extension, H.-C. Hsiao and C.-T. King Topology Construction and Resource Discovery in Peer-to-Peer Networks, D. Li, X. Lu, and C. Xu Peer-to-Peer Overlay Optimization, Y. Liu, L. Xiao, and L.M. Ni Resilience of Structured Peer to Peer Systems: Analysis and Enhancement, D. Xuan, S. Chellappan, and X. Wang SWAN: Highly Reliable and Efficient Network of True Peers, F.B. Holt, V. Bourassa, A.M. Bosnjakovic, and J. Popovic Scalable and Secure P2P Overlay Networks, H. Shen, A.S. Brodie, C.-Z. Xu, and W. Shi Peer-to-Peer Overlay Abstractions in MANETs, Y.C. Hu, S.M. Das, and H. Pucha 2009-12-02T07:47:19Z 2009-12-02T07:47:19Z 2005 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1435 en application/rar CRC Press