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Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

Labiod, Houda (Editor)

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1. Edition December 2007
330 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-84821-003-5
John Wiley & Sons

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Two new fields have recently appeared: mobile ad hoc networks and sensor networks. The emergence of these very promising systems is mainly due to great technological progress in the field of wireless communication protocols; these will make it possible to offer a broad range of new applications in both civilian and militarian domains. The inherent characteristics of these systems imply new challenges. This book deals with several relevant fields related to the evolution of these spontaneous and self-organized networks. The authors tackle critical problems such as the design of unicast/multicast routing protocols, the support of the quality of service, the security mechanisms for routing and data transmission, the service discovery, the techniques of clustering/self-organization, the mobility of code and the fault-tolerance techniques. The discussion adopts an analysis-oriented approach which aims to cover the current cutting-edge aspects of these fields and to highlight some potential future development, making it essential reading for anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of these exciting new areas.

Chapter 1. Introduction (Houda Labiod).

Chapter 2. Ad hoc networks: principles and routing (Stéphane
Ubéda).

Chapter 3. Quality of service support in MANETs (Pascale
Minet).

Chapter 4. Multicast ad hoc routing (Houda Labiod).

Chapter 5. Self-organization of ad hoc networks: concepts and
impacts (Fabrice Theoleyre, Fabrice Valois).

Chapter 6. Approaches for ubiquitous computing (Mohamed Bakhouya,
Jaafar Gaber).

Chapter 7. Service discovery protocols for MANETs (Abdellatif
Obaid, Azzedine Khir).

Chapter 8. Distributed clustering in ad hoc networks and
applications (Romain Mellier, Jean-Frédéric
Myoupo).

Chapter 9. Security for ad hoc routing and data transmission
(Sylvie Laniepce).

Chapter 10. Fault-tolerant distributed algorithms for scalable
systems (Sébastien Tixeuil).

Chapter 11. Code mobility in sensor networks (Fabrício A.
Silva, Linnyer B. Ruiz, José M. Nogueira, Thais R.
Braga).

Chapter 12. Vehicle-to-vehicle communications: applications and
perspectives (Rabah Meraihi, Sidi-Mohammed Senouci, Djamal-Eddine
Meddour, Moez Jerbi).
"This book will provide a very useful reference on the
architectural aspects of ad-hoc sensor networks to both students
and practioners working in the area." (Computing Reviews,
November 19, 2008)

"What makes this book worth reading from cover to cover is the
successful juxtaposition of state-of-the-art descriptions and
concrete research projects related to wireless ad hoc and sensor
networks. While many aspects of the study of wireless ad hoc sensor
networks are still in flux, the book succeeds in presenting 'a
global, realistic, and critical vision of the evolution of
spontaneous and autonomous network.' Thus, the book is long on
solid scientific research and short on speculation." (Computing
Reviews, October 23, 2008)
Houda Labiod received a PhD degree in Computer Science from
the

University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France in 1998.
From 1999 to 2000, she worked as an assistant researcher at Eurecom
Institute in Sophia-Antipolis (France) in the Mobile Communications
Unit. Since September 2000, she is an associate professor at ENST
(Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications)
in the INFRES (Computer Science and Network) department. She is an
author of a book titled "De Wi-Fi à Bluetooth" (Hermès
Editions, 2004). Her main research interests include optimization
of mobile and wireless networking and mobile ad hoc networks
(unicast routing, multicast routing, security, QoS routing).

H. Labiod, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications, Paris, France