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Second Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on
Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks Santa Clara, California, USA26-29 September 2005 |
David Gay, Intel Research, Berkeley, USA
ADPUMA: An Adaptive Multicast Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
R. Menchaca-Mendez, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves and R. Vaishampayan,
UC Santa Cruz and Palo Alto Research Center
Energy Efficient Multicast in Wireless Networks
A. Sengupta, J. Holliday and A. Celik,
Santa Clara University
A Novel Pheromone Approach to Spatial Clustering
L. Szumel,
UC Davis
Power-Aware Topology Control for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
W. Baek, D. S. L. Wei and C.-C. Jay Kuo,
University of Southern California and Forthdam University
Minimum-Energy Mobile Wireless Networks
J. Zhang and J. Holliday,
Santa Clara University
Efficient Multicasting in Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks Using Directional Antennas
R. Vaishampayan, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves and K. Obraczka,
UC Santa Cruz
Interference Avoidance in Wireless Multihop Networks
C. T. Ee, S. Shenker, B. Chun and W. Hong,
UC Berkeley and Intel Research
SCP-MAC: Reaching Ultra-Low Duty Cycles
W. Ye and J. Heidemann,
University of Southern California
A Real World RF Characterisation Tool Set for Wireless Sensor Networks
A. Jamieson,
The Kelvin Institute
Packet Delivery Performance for On-Body Mica2dot Wireless Sensor Networks
D. Jea and M. B. Srivastava,
UC Los Angeles
Experimental Analysis of Concurrent Packet Transmissions in Wireless Sensor Networks
D. Son, B. Krishnamachari and J. Heidemann,
University of Southern California
A Game Theoretic Approach for Slotted Medium Access in Wireless Networks
H. Liu and B. Krishnamachari,
University of Southern California
Defining an Optimal Active Route Timeout for the AODV Routing Protocol
C. Richard, C. E. Perkins and Cedric Westphal,
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and Nokia Research Center
sdlib: A Sensor Network Data & Communications Library for Rapid & Robust Application Development
D. Chu and W. Hong,
UC Berkeley and Intel Research