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Performance of Routing Protocols in Very Large-Scale Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-09)
As wireless devices become more and more popular, ad
hoc networks grow in the number of nodes as well as the
complexity of communication among the large number of
nodes. However, due to the limitation of simulation ...
Creating Realistic BGP Models
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10)
Modeling the Internet infrastructure is a challenging endeavor. Complex interactions between protocols, increasing traffic volumes and the irregular structure of the Internet lead to demanding requirements for the simulation ...
Energy-Aware On-Demand Scatternet Formation and Routing for Bluetooth-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-07)
Bluetooth is a promising short-range wireless
communication technology with the characteristics
of interference resilience and power
efficiency, both desirable for wireless sensor
networks. The new Intel Mote sensor ...
Large–Scale Simulation Models of BGP
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-10)
The complex nature of the Border Gateway Protocol
(BGP) is not amenable to analytical modeling, and thus
simulation–based analysis methods are needed to understand
its behavior. To this end, we investigate techniques
that ...
Dynamic NIx-Vector Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-03)
We present a new protocol for multi–hop routing
in mobile ad hoc networks called Dynamic NIx–Vector Routing
(DNVR). Our scheme is based on the NIx–Vector concept for
efficient routing originally designed for wired ...
A BGP Attack Against Traffic Engineering
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-12)
As the Internet grows, traffic engineering has become a widely-used technique to control the flow of packets. For the inter-domain routing, traffic engineering relies on configurations of the border gateway protocol (BGP). ...
An On-Demand Bluetooth Scatternet Formation and Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-05)
Bluetooth is a promising short-range wireless communication technology with the characteristics of interference resilience and power efficiency which are required by wireless sensor networks. As an enhanced sensor node ...