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  • A digital map/GPS based routing and Addressing Scheme for wireless ad-hoc networks
    IEEE IV2003 Intelligent Vehicles Symposium. Proceedings (Cat. No.03TH8683), 2003
    Co-Authors: A.m.k. Cheng, K. Rajan
    Abstract:

    As intelligent transportation systems move towards advanced communication systems, it is fair to assume that every vehicle will be equipped with a digital map database, GPS receiver and 802.11 based radio in the near future. Ad-hoc networks by definition are infrastructure-less and are formed on the fly. Mobile nodes in the form of vehicles can effectively form ad-hoc networks. In this paper we present a routing algorithm and an Addressing Scheme for such a class of ad-hoc networks, which utilizes digital maps and the geographical position of the nodes. It can be shown that, for this class of ad-hoc networks the proposed Scheme will outperform traditional MANET protocols.

  • a digital map gps based routing and Addressing Scheme for wireless ad hoc networks
    Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2003
    Co-Authors: A.m.k. Cheng, K. Rajan
    Abstract:

    As intelligent transportation systems move towards advanced communication systems, it is fair to assume that every vehicle will be equipped with a digital map database, GPS receiver and 802.11 based radio in the near future. Ad-hoc networks by definition are infrastructure-less and are formed on the fly. Mobile nodes in the form of vehicles can effectively form ad-hoc networks. In this paper we present a routing algorithm and an Addressing Scheme for such a class of ad-hoc networks, which utilizes digital maps and the geographical position of the nodes. It can be shown that, for this class of ad-hoc networks the proposed Scheme will outperform traditional MANET protocols.

Yoshihiro Nozaki - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

A.m.k. Cheng - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A digital map/GPS based routing and Addressing Scheme for wireless ad-hoc networks
    IEEE IV2003 Intelligent Vehicles Symposium. Proceedings (Cat. No.03TH8683), 2003
    Co-Authors: A.m.k. Cheng, K. Rajan
    Abstract:

    As intelligent transportation systems move towards advanced communication systems, it is fair to assume that every vehicle will be equipped with a digital map database, GPS receiver and 802.11 based radio in the near future. Ad-hoc networks by definition are infrastructure-less and are formed on the fly. Mobile nodes in the form of vehicles can effectively form ad-hoc networks. In this paper we present a routing algorithm and an Addressing Scheme for such a class of ad-hoc networks, which utilizes digital maps and the geographical position of the nodes. It can be shown that, for this class of ad-hoc networks the proposed Scheme will outperform traditional MANET protocols.

  • a digital map gps based routing and Addressing Scheme for wireless ad hoc networks
    Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2003
    Co-Authors: A.m.k. Cheng, K. Rajan
    Abstract:

    As intelligent transportation systems move towards advanced communication systems, it is fair to assume that every vehicle will be equipped with a digital map database, GPS receiver and 802.11 based radio in the near future. Ad-hoc networks by definition are infrastructure-less and are formed on the fly. Mobile nodes in the form of vehicles can effectively form ad-hoc networks. In this paper we present a routing algorithm and an Addressing Scheme for such a class of ad-hoc networks, which utilizes digital maps and the geographical position of the nodes. It can be shown that, for this class of ad-hoc networks the proposed Scheme will outperform traditional MANET protocols.

Hans-j. Reumerman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • An Addressing Scheme to Support Untraceability in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
    2007 IEEE 65th Vehicular Technology Conference - VTC2007-Spring, 2007
    Co-Authors: Andre Barroso, Hans-j. Reumerman
    Abstract:

    The movement of nodes in mobile ad hoc networks can be inferred by inspecting unique addresses embedded into exchanged messages. If these addresses are fixed, tracing a message to a single source is trivial and movement can be easily uncovered by listening to transmissions in the area of interest. The ease in which such traces can be obtained creates a fertile environment for information misuse and privacy violation. In this paper, a Scheme based on address randomization is proposed to reduce traceability in mobile ad hoc networks. The novel feature of the Scheme consists of producing new addresses without disrupting communication that relies on keeping neighbor state. This feature is obtained by randomizing addresses progressively, bit by bit, until the desired uncorrelation between old and new address is obtained.