Cross-layer aided energy-efficient routing design for ad hoc networks

In this treatise, we first review some basic routing protocols conceived for ad hoc networks, followed by some design examples of cross-layer operation aided routing protocols. Specifically, cross-layer operation across the PHYsical layer (PHY), the Data Link layer (DL) and even the NETwork layer (N...

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Main Authors: Zuo, Jing (Author), Dong, Chen (Author), Ng, Soon Xin (Author), Yang, Lie Liang (Author), Hanzo, Lajos (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2015-01-17.
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