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Prof. Izhak Rubin - Mobile Ad Hoc Networking - Technion lecture

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Published on Jun 26, 2012

Distinguished Prof. Izhak Rubin of UCLA. Lecture: June 7, 2012. Mobile ad hoc networking mechanisms are being under research and development for application to military and commercial systems. Involved are networking systems that do not make use of a permanent backbone infrastructure. Also included are systems that require dynamically adaptive multi hop access to backbone systems, and such that demand resilient access and rapid autonomous adaptations to communications system degradations. Applications are also planned for hybrid media networks that include vehicular networks that combine the use of multi hop ad hoc routing protocols, WiFi, and cellular wireless access technologies, and cloud computing architectures. We will review our recent research developments, experimentations and studies of such network systems, selecting from the following topics: cross-layer adaptive rate and power scheduling, QoS routing; our techniques for mobile backbone networking (MBN): topology synthesis, routing, UAV aided networking; network management; integration with relay aided adaptive scheduling and routing mechanisms for the design of resilient public safety network systems.

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