Ad-Hoc Network Research Topics - PHD Projects.
Ad hoc and mobile networks consist of a number of peer mobile nodes that are capable of communicating with each other absent a fixed infrastructure. Arbitrary node movements and lack of centralized control make them vulnerable to a wide variety of unknown and known attacks from inside as well as from outside. In this dissertation we propose two efficient statistical techniques for anomaly.
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETS) are infrastructure less self-organizing and self-configuring network. The nodes in MANETS are highly mobile and the routing mechanisms of these may vary depending on various applications. This poses serious challenges to routing and reliability. Reliability and reachability are the two important terms related to dissemination of data in MANETs. This paper.
This paper proposes a link adaptation algorithm (LAA) for ad hoc networks based on coupled interference minimization whereby network interference is dynamically controlled by adjusting the transmit power. Such adjustment exploits link status and hence, users are aware of channel conditions as they determine the data rates. Users are encouraged to maximize utilities of others as they maximize.
The Ad Hoc Networks is an international and archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in ad hoc and sensor networking areas. The Ad Hoc Networks considers original, high quality and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks.
Mobile ad-hoc network characterized as a homogenous and heterogeneous on the basis of node capabilities. Heterogeneity property may make issues for mobile ad-hoc network in context of coverage.
Specialization. PhD Academy is familiar with intelligent vehicular ad hoc network projects (inVANETs) using WIFI IEEE 802.11p and WIMAX IEEE 802.16 .Our current research in VANET and following scenarios are Applications in traffic scenarios, Mobile Phone systems ,future combat systems and sensor networks .Research has specially focusing on topology related issues that Address systems, security.
Securing Ad Hoc Networks. Thirdly, an ad hoc network is dynamic because of frequent changes in both its topology and its mem-bership (i.e., nodes frequently join and leave the network). Trust relationship among nodes also changes, for example, when certain nodes are detected as being compromised. Unlike other wireless mobile networks, such as mobile IP (21, 48, 34), nodes in an ad hoc.