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Title
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Efficient Resource Discovery Technique in a Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
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Creator
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Thanawala, Ravi, Wu, Jie, Florida Atlantic University, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Abstract/Description
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This thesis describes a resource discovery technique in mobile ad hoc networks. Resource discovery is technique to search data in among the mobile nodes in the network. The highly dynamic nature of the infrastructure-less ad hoc networks poses new challenges in resource discovery, thus there is a need to for an optimized resource discovery technique. Efficient resource discovery algorithm discovers the resources in a mobile ad-hoc network in an optimized way. As there is no pre-established...
Show moreThis thesis describes a resource discovery technique in mobile ad hoc networks. Resource discovery is technique to search data in among the mobile nodes in the network. The highly dynamic nature of the infrastructure-less ad hoc networks poses new challenges in resource discovery, thus there is a need to for an optimized resource discovery technique. Efficient resource discovery algorithm discovers the resources in a mobile ad-hoc network in an optimized way. As there is no pre-established infrastructure in the network, every node takes its decision in forwarding resources and every node dynamically ranks these resources before disseminating them in the network. Ranking of the resources spreads the data which is of high priority at that instance of time. Ranking avoids the spreads the unwanted or low priority data which will utilize the bandwidth unnecessarily. The efficient resource discovery algorithm also keeps a check that redundant information is not spread in the network with the available bandwidth and the bandwidth is utilized in an optimized manner. We then introduce brokers in the algorithm for a better performance. We present a technique to maintain a constant number of brokers in the network. Our simulations show that, in a network with high density, the efficient resource discovery algorithm gives a better performance than the flooding and rank based broadcast algorithms.
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Date Issued
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2008
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00012562
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Subject Headings
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Mobile communication systems--Mathematics, Computer algorithms, Wireless communication systems--Mathematics, Ad hoc networks (Computer networks)--Programming
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Format
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Document (PDF)