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    AODV routing protocol implementation design by Chakeres, I.D., Belding-Royer, E.M.

    “…To date, the majority of ad hoc routing protocol research has been done using simulation only. One of the most motivating reasons to use simulation is the…”
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    The utility of hello messages for determining link connectivity by Chakeres, I.D., Belding-Royer, E.M.

    “…Future wireless applications will take advantage of rapidly deployable, self-configuring multihop ad hoc networks. Because of the difficulty of obtaining IEEE…”
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    PAC: perceptive admission control for mobile wireless networks by Chakeres, I.D., Belding-Royer, E.M.

    “…Traditional approaches to guarantee quality of service (QoS) work well only with predictable channel and network access. In wireless mobile networks, where…”
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    Determining intra-flow contention along multihop paths in wireless networks by Sanzgiri, K., Chakeres, I.D., Belding-Royer, E.M.

    “…Admission control of flows is essential for providing quality of service in multihop wireless networks. In order to make an admission decision for a new flow,…”
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    The utility of perceptive communication between distant wireless nodes by Sanzgiri, K., Chakeres, I.D., Belding-Royer, E.M.

    “…CSMA-based MAC protocols require wireless nodes to share the transmission medium with other nodes that are within carrier-sensing (CS) range. Hence, operations…”
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    Transparent influence of path selection in heterogeneous ad hoc networks by Chakeres, I.D., Belding-Royer, E.M.

    “…In wireless ad hoc networks, heterogeneity is inherent and each node has different characteristics, resources, and policies. Most current ad hoc routing…”
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