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Ad Hoc Networks, Volume 37
Volumes 37, Part 1, February 2016
- Falko Dressler
, Onur Altintas, Björn Scheuermann, Suman Banerjee:
Special issue on advances in vehicular networks. 1-2 - Natalya An, Jens Mittag, Hannes Hartenstein:
Designing fail-safe and traffic efficient 802.11p-based rear-end collision avoidance. 3-13 - Ruilin Liu, Hongzhang Liu, Daehan Kwak
, Yong Xiang, Cristian Borcea, Badri Nath, Liviu Iftode:
Balanced traffic routing: Design, implementation, and evaluation. 14-28 - Miguel Sepulcre
, Javier Gozálvez
, Onur Altintas, Haris Kremo
:
Integration of congestion and awareness control in vehicular networks. 29-43 - Carolina García-Costa, Esteban Egea-López
, Joan García-Haro:
Evaluation of MAC contention techniques for efficient geo-routing in vehicular networks. 44-62 - Mozhdeh Gholibeigi, Geert Heijenk
, Dmitri Moltchanov
, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
:
Analysis of a receiver-based reliable broadcast approach for vehicular networks. 63-75 - Walter Bronzi, Raphaël Frank, German Castignani, Thomas Engel:
Bluetooth Low Energy performance and robustness analysis for Inter-Vehicular Communications. 76-86 - Hao-Min Lin, Hsin-Mu Tsai
, Mate Boban
:
Scooter-to-X communications: Antenna placement, human body shadowing, and channel modeling. 87-100 - Stefan Dietzel
, Julian Gürtler
, Frank Kargl
:
A resilient in-network aggregation mechanism for VANETs based on dissemination redundancy. 101-109 - Martin Florian, Felix Pieper, Ingmar Baumgart
:
Establishing location-privacy in decentralized long-distance geocast services. 110-121 - David Förster
, Frank Kargl
, Hans Löhr
:
PUCA: A pseudonym scheme with strong privacy guarantees for vehicular ad-hoc networks. 122-132
Volumes 37, Part 2, February 2016
- Angela Sara Cacciapuoti
, Marcello Caleffi
, Luigi Paura:
On the impact of primary traffic correlation in TV White Space. 133-139 - Venkatesh Manickavasagam, Jayashree Padmanabhan:
A mobility optimized SPRT based distributed security solution for replica node detection in mobile sensor networks. 140-152 - Luiz Filipe M. Vieira, Marcelo G. Almiron, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
Link probability, node degree and coverage in three-dimensional networks. 153-159 - Norman Dziengel, Martin Seiffert
, Marco Ziegert, Stephan Adler, Stefan Pfeiffer, Jochen H. Schiller:
Deployment and evaluation of a fully applicable distributed event detection system in Wireless Sensor Networks. 160-182 - Ningkai Tang
, Shiwen Mao, Sastry Kompella
:
On power control in full duplex underlay cognitive radio networks. 183-194 - Tassos Dimitriou:
Key evolving RFID systems: Forward/backward privacy and ownership transfer of RFID tags. 195-208 - Sajal Sarkar
, Raja Datta
:
A secure and energy-efficient stochastic multipath routing for self-organized mobile ad hoc networks. 209-227 - Moumena Chaqfeh
, Abderrahmane Lakas
:
A novel approach for scalable multi-hop data dissemination in vehicular ad hoc networks. 228-239 - Da-Ren Chen
:
An energy-efficient QoS routing for wireless sensor networks using self-stabilizing algorithm. 240-255 - Haitao Yu, Nianmin Yao
, Tong Wang, Guangshun Li, Zhenguo Gao, Guozhen Tan:
WDFAD-DBR: Weighting depth and forwarding area division DBR routing protocol for UASNs. 256-282 - Michal Hoeft
, Jacek Rak
:
How to provide fair service for V2I communications in VANETs? 283-294 - L. K. Wadhwa, Rashmi S. Deshpande, Vishnu Priye:
Extended shortcut tree routing for ZigBee based wireless sensor network. 295-300 - Huseyin Ugur Yildiz
, Kemal Bicakci
, Bülent Tavli
, Hakan Gultekin
, Davut Incebacak:
Maximizing Wireless Sensor Network lifetime by communication/computation energy optimization of non-repudiation security service: Node level versus network level strategies. 301-323 - Xinjiang Sun
, Xiaobei Wu, Cheng Huang, Zhiliang Xu, Jianlin Zhong:
Modified access polynomial based self-healing key management schemes with broadcast authentication and enhanced collusion resistance in wireless sensor networks. 324-336 - Ignacio Foche-Pérez, Javier Simó-Reigadas
, Ignacio Prieto-Egido
, Eduardo Morgado
, Andrés Martínez-Fernández:
A dual IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15-4 network architecture for energy-efficient communications with low-demanding applications. 337-353 - Jia Liu, Min Sheng, Yang Xu, Jiandong Li, Xiaohong Jiang:
On throughput capacity for a class of buffer-limited MANETs. 354-367 - Isam Ishaq
, Jeroen Hoebeke, Ingrid Moerman
, Piet Demeester:
Observing CoAP groups efficiently. 368-388 - Geng Sun
, Yanheng Liu, Jing Zhang, Aimin Wang, Xu Zhou:
Node selection optimization for collaborative beamforming in wireless sensor networks. 389-403 - Zhiwei Zhao, Jiajun Bu, Wei Dong, Tao Gu, Xianghua Xu:
CoCo+: Exploiting correlated core for energy efficient dissemination in wireless sensor networks. 404-417 - Baldomero Coll-Perales
, Javier Gozálvez
, Vasilis Friderikos
:
Context-aware opportunistic networking in multi-hop cellular networks. 418-434 - Rachit Srivastava, Sanjay Motilal Ladwa, Abhijit Bhattacharya, Anurag Kumar
:
A fast and accurate performance analysis of beaconless IEEE 802.15.4 multi-hop networks. 435-459 - Jain-Shing Liu, Jichiang Tsai
:
Distributed multi-objective cross-layer optimization with joint hyperlink and transmission mode scheduling in network coding-based wireless networks. 460-474 - Ali Talari, Nazanin Rahnavard:
CStorage: Decentralized compressive data storage in wireless sensor networks. 475-485 - Yufeng Zhan, Yuanqing Xia, Mashood Anwar:
GTS size adaptation algorithm for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networks. 486-498 - Jamal Toutouh
, Enrique Alba:
Light commodity devices for building vehicular ad hoc networks: An experimental study. 499-511 - Javier Vales-Alonso
, Francisco J. Parrado-García
, Juan J. Alcaraz
:
OSL: An optimization-based scheduler for RFID Dense-Reader Environments. 512-525 - Muhammad Omer Farooq
, Thomas Kunz, Cormac J. Sreenan, Kenneth N. Brown
:
Evaluation of available bandwidth as a routing metric for delay-sensitive IEEE 802.15.4-based ad-hoc networks. 526-542 - Cheol Jeong
, Won-Yong Shin:
HierHybNET: Capacity scaling of ad hoc networks with cost-effective infrastructure. 543-552

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