Title : WIRELESS NETWORKS EFFECTIVE TIME POWER SYNCHRONIZATION OF ENHANCED WIRELESS NETWORK ADHOC PATTERN

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: WIRELESS NETWORKS EFFECTIVE TIME POWER SYNCHRONIZATION OF ENHANCED WIRELESS NETWORK ADHOC PATTERN
Researcher: M.KAMALAKANNAN
Guide: M.RAJANI
Department: Department of Information Technology
Publisher: Bharath University, Chennai
Place: Chennai
Year: 2011
Language: English
Subject: Wireless Token Ring Protocol
Sensor Network Time
Node Parameters
Computer Science and Information Technology
Engineering and Technology
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Department of Information Technology, Bharath University, Chennai, Chennai; 2011; D08IT011
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245__|aWIRELESS NETWORKS EFFECTIVE TIME POWER SYNCHRONIZATION OF ENHANCED WIRELESS NETWORK ADHOC PATTERN
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502__|cDepartment of Information Technology, Bharath University, Chennai, Chennai|d2011|oD08IT011|bPhD
518__|d2008-01-18|oDate of Registration
520__|aEarly simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks suggests that their capacity can be surprisingly low, due to the requirement that nodes forward each others packets. The achievable capacity depends on network size, traffic patterns, and detailed local radio interactions. This paper examines these factors alone and in combination, using simulation and analysis from first principles. Our results include both specific constants and general relationship Scaling helpful in understanding the limitations of wireless ad hoc networks. We examine interactions of the 802.11 MAC and ad hoc forwarding and the effect on capacity for several simple configurations and traffic patterns. While 802.11 discovers reasonably good schedules, we nonetheless observe capacities markedly less than optimal for very simple chain and lattice networks with very regular traffic patterns. We validate some simulation results with experiments. We also show that the traffic pattern determines whether an ad hoc network s per node capa
650__|aComputer Science and Information Technology|2UGC
650__|aEngineering and Technology|2AIU
653__|aWireless Token Ring Protocol
653__|aSensor Network Time
653__|aNode Parameters
700__|aM.RAJANI|eGuide
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