Movement Assisted Component Based Scalable Framework for Distributed Wireless Networks

Intelligent networks are becoming more enveloping and dwelling a new generation of applications is deployed over the peer-to-peer networks. Intelligent networks are very attractive because of their role in improving the scalability and enhancing performance by enabling direct and real-time communication among the participating network stations. A suitable solution for resource management in distributed wireless systems is required which should support fault-tolerant operations, requested resources (at shortest path); minimize overhead generation during network management, balancing the load distribution between the participating stations and high probability of lookup success and many more.

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Resource Details

Provided by:
Wireilla Scientific Publications
Topic:
Networking
Format:
PDF