2008 Proceedings of 17th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icccn.2008.ecp.106
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Multi-Path Intelligent Virtual Mobile Nodes for Ad Hoc Networks

Abstract: Abstract-In mobile ad hoc networks, solving the standard problems encountered in fixed networks can be challenging because of the unpredictable motion of mobile nodes. Due to the lack of a fixed infrastructure to serve as the backbone of the network, it is difficult to manage nodes' locations and ensure stable node performance. In this paper, we introduce an extension of an algorithm, Multi-path Intelligent Virtual Mobile Node (MIVMN) Abstraction, which effectively processes the unpredictable motion and availa… Show more

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“…The mobile VNs would move over the area covered by a MANET serving as message mules [14] or doing data collection tasks along predefined paths [15,16]. Mobile VNs require means to have their state information stored in different locations over time (either because the supporting physical nodes move and take the information with them, or because the information is transferred to other PNs in the vicinity) without ceasing to be functional.…”
Section: Ad Hoc Network Virtualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mobile VNs would move over the area covered by a MANET serving as message mules [14] or doing data collection tasks along predefined paths [15,16]. Mobile VNs require means to have their state information stored in different locations over time (either because the supporting physical nodes move and take the information with them, or because the information is transferred to other PNs in the vicinity) without ceasing to be functional.…”
Section: Ad Hoc Network Virtualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%