Advanced Routing Protocols for Wireless Networks.

By: Campista, Miguel Elias MitreContributor(s): Rubinstein, Marcelo GMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (127 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118984925Subject(s): Computer networks | Internetworking (Telecommunication) | Wireless InternetGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advanced Routing Protocols for Wireless NetworksDDC classification: 004.6 LOC classification: TK5105.5 -- .C367 2014ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Introduction -- I.1. Wireless networks -- I.2. Wireless networking scenarios -- I.3. Organization -- 1 Wireless Networking Basic Aspects -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Link Layer -- 1.3. Physical Layer -- 1.4. Ieee 802.11 -- 1.5. Summary -- 2 Basic Routing Concepts -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Distance-Vector-Based Algorithms -- 2.3. Link-State-Based Algorithms -- 2.4. Summary -- 3 Ad Hoc Routing -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Architecture -- 3.3. Routing Metrics -- 3.4. Routing Protocols -- 3.5. Summary -- 4 Mesh Routing -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Architecture -- 4.3. Routing Metrics -- 4.4. Routing Protocols -- 4.5. Summary -- 5 Vehicular Routing -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Architecture -- 5.3. Routing Metrics -- 5.4. Routing Protocols -- 5.5. Summary -- 6 Sensor Routing -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Architecture -- 6.3. Routing Metrics -- 6.4. Routing Protocols -- 6.5. Summary -- 7 Delay- And Disruption-Tolerant Network Routing -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Architecture -- 7.3. Routing Metrics -- 7.4. Routing Protocols -- 7.5. Summary -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: This text introduces the principles of routing protocols and metrics as they affect wireless networking environments, specifically in urban areas. Timely because of the recent rise in small city life, this topic includes the consideration of ad hoc, mesh, vehicular, sensor, and delay tolerant networks. These approaches are each unique, and author Miguel Mitre Campista provides a thorough, but accessible, explanation of their individual characteristics for engineers, computer scientists, IT professionals, and curious Internet users.
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Intro -- Contents -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Introduction -- I.1. Wireless networks -- I.2. Wireless networking scenarios -- I.3. Organization -- 1 Wireless Networking Basic Aspects -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Link Layer -- 1.3. Physical Layer -- 1.4. Ieee 802.11 -- 1.5. Summary -- 2 Basic Routing Concepts -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Distance-Vector-Based Algorithms -- 2.3. Link-State-Based Algorithms -- 2.4. Summary -- 3 Ad Hoc Routing -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Architecture -- 3.3. Routing Metrics -- 3.4. Routing Protocols -- 3.5. Summary -- 4 Mesh Routing -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Architecture -- 4.3. Routing Metrics -- 4.4. Routing Protocols -- 4.5. Summary -- 5 Vehicular Routing -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Architecture -- 5.3. Routing Metrics -- 5.4. Routing Protocols -- 5.5. Summary -- 6 Sensor Routing -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Architecture -- 6.3. Routing Metrics -- 6.4. Routing Protocols -- 6.5. Summary -- 7 Delay- And Disruption-Tolerant Network Routing -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Architecture -- 7.3. Routing Metrics -- 7.4. Routing Protocols -- 7.5. Summary -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.

This text introduces the principles of routing protocols and metrics as they affect wireless networking environments, specifically in urban areas. Timely because of the recent rise in small city life, this topic includes the consideration of ad hoc, mesh, vehicular, sensor, and delay tolerant networks. These approaches are each unique, and author Miguel Mitre Campista provides a thorough, but accessible, explanation of their individual characteristics for engineers, computer scientists, IT professionals, and curious Internet users.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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