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Título: =Transmission Power Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Challenges, Solutions, and Open Issues.
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Autor: Krunz, Marwan ; Muqattash, Aba ; Sung-Ju, Lee
Título: Transmission Power Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Challenges, Solutions, and Open Issues.
Páginas/Colación: pp. 8-14
IEEE Network Vol. 18, no. 5 Sept/Oct 2004
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This article presents information about transmission power control in Wireless adhoc networks

This article presents information about transmission power control in Wireless adhoc networks. Mobile adhoc networks (MANETS) have recently been the topic of extensive research. The interest in such networks stems from their ability to provide temporary and instant wireless networking solutions in situations where cellular infrastructures are lacking and are expensive or infeasible to deploy. Due to their inherently distributed nature, MANETs are more robust than their cellular counterparts against single-point failures and have the flexibility to reroute around congested nodes. Furthermore, MANET5 can conserve battery energy by delivering a packet over a multihop path that consists of short hopby-hop links. While wide-scale deployment of MANET5 is yet to be realized, several efforts are currently underway to standardize protocols for the operation and management of such networks. The adhoc mode of the IEEE 802.11 standard is, by far, the most dominant MAC protocol for ad hoc networks. This protocol generally follows the CSMA/CA paradigm, with extensions to allow for the exchange of RTS/CTS handshake packets between the transmitter and the receiver.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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