RIVOIRARD, Lucas Wahl, Martine SONDI, Patrick
Routing protocols for vehicular ad hoc networks resort to clustering in order to optimize network performance. Concerning the Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol and the plethora of its derivatives, the multipoint relaying (MPR) technique has proven its efficiency as an accurate clustering scheme over the last two decades. However, it has ...
SONDI, Patrick RIVOIRARD, Lucas Wahl, Martine
2019 Global Information Infrastructure and Networking Symposium (GIIS), Paris, France, 18-/12/2019 - 20/12/2019
RIVOIRARD, Lucas Wahl, Martine SONDI, Patrick Berbineau, Marion Gruyer, Dominique
TRA 2018, 7th Transport Research Arena, Vienne, AUTRICHE, 16-/04/2018 - 19/04/2018
RIVOIRARD, Lucas Wahl, Martine SONDI, Patrick Berbineau, Marion Gruyer, Dominique
RIVOIRARD, Lucas Wahl, Martine SONDI, Patrick Berbineau, Marion Gruyer, Dominique
SCVT 2017 - 24th IEEE Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology (IEEE SCVT), Louvain, BELGIQUE, 14-/11/2017 - 14/11/2017
RIVOIRARD, Lucas Wahl, Martine SONDI, Patrick Berbineau, Marion Gruyer, Dominique
VEHICULAR 2017 - The Sixth International Conference on Advances in Vehicular Systems, Technologies and Applications, Nice, FRANCE, 23-/07/2017 - 27/07/2017
Vandenberghe, Wim Moerman, Ingrid Demeester, Piet
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Wireless Personal Communications
This paper focuses on the utilization of wireless networking in the robotics domain. Many researchers have already equipped their robots with wireless communication capabilities, stimulated by the observation that multi-robot systems tend to have several advantages over their single-robot counterparts. Typically, this integration of wireless commun...
Mühlethaler, Paul Najid, Abdellah
A lot of research has been done in routing protocols for ad-hoc network especially at the IETF in the working group MANET. These studies have mostly focused on the conception of routing protocols for mobile radio networks where the radio channel capacity is generally limited. The present article does not target the study of these routing protocols ...
Ernst, Thierry Dabbous, Walid
Current routing protocols assume that routers are connected by bidirectional links. However, in an increasing number of configurations, pairs of routers may only be connected by unidirectional links. Examples of such configurations include ad-hoc packet radio networks, some satellite and cable networks, etc. Specific protocols are needed to support...