PPT-ROUTING PROTOCOLS IN AD-HOC NETWORKS –AODV AND OLSR

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EETS 8316 wireless networks SUBMITTED BY ONKAR BIWALKAR SMU ID 39603152. g shooter detection Goals of clock synchronization Compensate offset between clocks Compensate drift between clocks terms are explained on following slides Time Synchronization Sensing Localization Duty Cycling TDMA Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Roger W Intro to Ad Hoc Networks. Announcements. Makeup lecture this Friday, 2/7, 12-1:15pm in Packard 312. Paper summary 1 due today. P. roposal feedback sent, . revision due . Monday 2/10. HW 1 . posted, . . Outline. Background. Classification of Routing Protocols. Data Centric Protocols. Flooding and Gossiping. SPIN. Directed Diffusion. Rumor Routing. Background. Sensor . nodes. Small. , wireless, battery . An Experimental Study of New Protocols and Architectures. Erik . Nordström. Unchallenged Networking. Wired. Stationary. Conversational. Structured. End-to-end. The Challenges. Mobile computers. No structures. A proposal for an integrated new routing protocol using existing technologies used for underwater communications. By Prajit Kumar Das. For CMSC 601: Research Skills in Computer Science. Date: April 20. Protocols. Heng Sovannarith. heng_sovannarith@yahoo.com. Introduction. Routing protocols were created for routers. These protocols have been designed to allow the exchange of routing tables, or known networks, between routers. . Geoff Huston. Routing. How do packets get from A to B in the Internet?. A. B. Internet. Connectionless Forwarding. Each router (switch) makes a LOCAL decision to forward the packet towards B. A. B. R1. Dr. A. K. . Aggarwal. . Supervisor . Faisal. Mahmood. Graduate. Student Nov. 10, 2009. 1. Types of network . 1) Wired networks. 2) Wireless networks. 2.1) Infrastructure networks. . Outline. Background. Classification of Routing Protocols. Data Centric Protocols. Flooding and Gossiping. SPIN. Directed Diffusion. Rumor Routing. Background. Sensor . nodes. Small. , wireless, battery . F. an Li, Yu Wang. IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, June 2007. Speaker: . Le . Wang. . Outline. 1. Motivation and overview . 2. . Routing Protocols. Ad Hoc Routing. Position-Based Routing. Cluster-Based Routing. A Performance Comparison of Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols MOBICOM 1998 Dallas, Texas Josh Broch , David Maltz , David Johnson, Yih -Chun Hu and Jorjeta Jetcheva Computer kindly visit us at www.nexancourse.com. Prepare your certification exams with real time Certification Questions & Answers verified by experienced professionals! We make your certification journey easier as we provide you learning materials to help you to pass your exams from the first try. kindly visit us at www.examsdump.com. Prepare your certification exams with real time Certification Questions & Answers verified by experienced professionals! We make your certification journey easier as we provide you learning materials to help you to pass your exams from the first try. Professionally researched by Certified Trainers,our preparation materials contribute to industryshighest-99.6% pass rate among our customers. Wei Feng. Contents. Terms of reference. Highlights of achievements. Focus Group on M2M Service Layer. Future work. Conclusions. Supplemental slides. Terms of Reference. Responsible for studies relating to signalling requirements and protocols, including those for IP-based networks, NGN, mobility, some multimedia related signalling aspects, ad hoc networks (sensor networks, RFID, etc.), QoS, and internetwork signalling for ATM, N ISDN and PSTN networks. This also includes reference signalling architectures and test specifications for NGN and emerging networks (e.g., USN)..

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