Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Dynamic Ad-Hoc Networks is a compilation of key research papers and contributions from experts and researchers in the field considers that under the Ad-Hoc-based distributed systems, we can envision a whole new emerging distributed style of features that have never been experienced before.
Motivated by a new exciting application paradigm using both internet and wireless technologies, Ad-Hoc networking and its association with emerging technologies is discussed across a range of systems ranging from surveillance systems up to road traffic control systems. Improved features of Ad-Hoc networking are discussed in this book to lead the way for new approaches for higher reliability, security, energy efficiency and application-specific optimized performance.
The book is organized into four interrelated parts: Concepts and Principles; Networking Techniques; Ad-Hoc Network Management; and Applications of Ad-Hoc Networking. Examples are supported by a variety of algorithms. Dynamic Ad-Hoc Networks features three areas of new advanced solutions; advancements in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET), Vehicular Adhoc Networking (VANET) and distributed sensor systems (DSS), specific networking topologies such as Mesh, WLAN, WiMAX and Vehicular-to-Vehicle Communication and ad-hoc specific networking solutions such as network control, routing, scheduling and application samples such as wireless sensor networks (WSN) and Telematic Computing.
Synopsis
Motivated by the exciting new application paradigm of using amalgamated technologies of the Internet and wireless, the next generation communication networks (also called 'ubiquitous', 'complex' and 'unstructured' networking) are changing the way we develop and apply our future systems and services at home and on local, national and global scales. Whatever the interconnection - a WiMAX enabled networked mobile vehicle, MEMS or nanotechnology enabled distributed sensor systems, Vehicular Ad hoc Networking (VANET) or Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET) - all can be classified under new networking structures which can be given the generic title of 'ad hoc' communication networking.
Dynamic Ad Hoc Networks presents selective recent and important research ideas in this field and provides a timely snapshot of potential developments covering network control, network topology, routing and scheduling for various aspects of implementation, applications and associated attributes. The book features contributions from an international panel of well-known experts and researchers, exploring ad hoc networking fundamentals and its principles; recent and key developing techniques of dynamic ad hoc networking; in-depth analysis of critical serviceoriented features of dynamic ad hoc networking; and typical case studies, application scenarios and uses of dynamic ad hoc networking.