2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2014.11.017
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A grid-based cooperative QoS routing protocol with fading memory optimization for navigation carrier ad hoc networks

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“…For the experiments described in this chapter, we adopted the parameters of the radio chips similar to those in [2] to determine the parameter values in (1) and (2). Then we have the representative values of the parameters ε amp = 0.0013 pJ/bit/m 4 , E elec = 50 nJ/bit and ε ft = 10 pJ/bit/m 2 .…”
Section: Ad Hoc Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the experiments described in this chapter, we adopted the parameters of the radio chips similar to those in [2] to determine the parameter values in (1) and (2). Then we have the representative values of the parameters ε amp = 0.0013 pJ/bit/m 4 , E elec = 50 nJ/bit and ε ft = 10 pJ/bit/m 2 .…”
Section: Ad Hoc Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our researches, we devote to put forward a network-aware solution for a bottleneck of modern navigation technology, which restricts it from stage of a higher level [2]. That is, the level of navigation efficiency is closely related to selfcontained degree of navigation system; on one hand, the upgrade of its integrity will increase the burdens on economic investment and physical load; on the other hand, if we simplify the complexity of navigation equipment to alleviate the above burdens, its navigation capacity will be degraded accordingly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In our research, we are devoted to putting forward a network-aware solution for a bottleneck of modern navigation technology, which prevents it from reaching a higher level [1][2][3]. More specifically, the navigation precision of each navigation technology is closely related to the self-contained degree of the navigation system; on one hand, we can upgrade its integrity to enhance the navigation precision, e.g., by augmenting other navigation equipment or replacing it with a high precision navigation system, which will lead to additional economic investment and physical load; on the other hand, we can simplify the complexity of the navigation equipment to alleviate the burdens above, e.g., by the reduction of navigation equipment or its replacement with a low-cost navigation system, although its navigation capacity will be degraded accordingly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%