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"An excellent book for those who are interested in learning the current status of research and development . . . [and] who want to get a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art."?E-StreamsThis book provides up-to-date information on research and development in the rapidly growing area of networks based on the multihop ad hoc networking paradigm. It reviews all classes of networks that have successfully adopted this paradigm, pointing out how they penetrated the mass market and sparked breakthrough research.Covering both physical issues and applications, Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Cutting Edge Directions offers useful tools for professionals and researchers in diverse areas wishing tolearn about the latest trends in sensor, actuator, and robot networking, mesh networks, delay tolerant and opportunistic networking, and vehicular networks.Chapter coverage includes:Multihop ad hoc networkingEnabling technologies and standards for mobile multihop wireless networkingResource optimization in multiradio multichannel wireless mesh networksQoS in mesh networksRouting and data dissemination in opportunistic networksTask farming in crowd computingMobility models, topology, and simulations in VANETMAC protocols for VANETWireless sensor networks with energy harvesting nodesRobot-assisted wireless sensor networks: recent applications and future challengesAdvances in underwater acoustic networkingSecurity in wireless ad hoc networksMobile Ad Hoc Networking will appeal to researchers, developers, and students interested in computer science, electrical engineering, and telecommunications.Content: Chapter 1 Multihop Ad Hoc Networking: The Evolutionary Path (pages 1–33): Marco Conti and Silvia GiordanoChapter 2 Enabling Technologies and Standards for Mobile Multihop Wireless Networking (pages 34–76): Enzo Mingozzi and Claudio CicconettiChapter 3 Application Scenarios (pages 77–105): Ilias Leontiadis, Ettore Ferranti, Cecilia Mascolo, Liam McNamara, Bence Pasztor, Niki Trigoni and Sonia WaharteChapter 4 Security in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (pages 106–153): Roberto Di Pietro and Josep Domingo?FerrerChapter 5 Architectural Solutions for End?User Mobility (pages 154–190): Salvatore Vanini and Anna ForsterChapter 6 Experimental Work Versus Simulation in the Study of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (pages 191–238): Carlo Vallati, Victor Omwando and Prasant MohapatraChapter 7 Resource Optimization in Multiradio Multichannel Wireless Mesh Networks (pages 239–274): Antonio Capone, Ilario Filippini, Stefano Gualandi and Di YuanChapter 8 Quality of Service in Mesh Networks (pages 275–314): Raffaele BrunoChapter 9 Applications in Delay?Tolerant and Opportunistic Networks (pages 315–359): Teemu Karkkainen, Mikko Pitkanen and Joerg OttChapter 10 Mobility Models in Opportunistic Networks (pages 360–418): Kyunghan Lee, Pan Hui and Song ChongChapter 11 Opportunistic Routing (pages 419–452): Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos and Andreea PicuChapter 12 Data Dissemination in Opportunistic Networks (pages 453–490): Chiara Boldrini and Andrea PassarellaChapter 13 Task Farming in Crowd Computing (pages 491–513): Derek G. Murray, Karthik Nilakant, J. Crowcroft and E. YonekiChapter 14 A Taxonomy of Data Communication Protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (pages 515–544): Yousef?Awwad Daraghmi, Ivan Stojmenovic and Chih?Wei YiChapter 15 Mobility Models, Topology, and Simulations in VANET (pages 545–576): Francisco J. Ros, Juan A. Martinez and Pedro M. RuizChapter 16 Experimental Work on VANET (pages 577–598): Minglu Li and Hongzi ZhuChapter 17 MAC Protocols for VANET (pages 599–618): Mohammad S. Almalag, Michele C. Weigle and Stephan OlariuChapter 18 Cognitive Radio Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: Design, Implementation, and Future Challenges (pages 619–644): Marco Di Felice, Kaushik Roy Chowdhury and Luciano BononiChapter 19 The Next Paradigm Shift: From Vehicular Networks to Vehicular Clouds (pages 645–700): Stephan Olariu, Tihomir Hristov and Gongjun YanChapter 20 Wireless Sensor Networks with Energy Harvesting (pages 701–736): Stefano Basagni, M. Yousof Naderi, Chiara Petrioli and Dora SpenzaChapter 21 Robot?Assisted Wireless Sensor Networks: Recent Applications and Future Challenges (pages 737–768): Rafael Falcon, Amiya Nayak and Ivan StojmenovicChapter 22 Underwater Networks with Limited Mobility: Algorithms, Systems, and Experiments (pages 769–803): Carrick Detweiler, Elizabeth Basha, Marek Doniec and Daniela RusChapter 23 Advances in Underwater Acoustic Networking (pages 804–852): Tommaso Melodia, Hovannes Kulhandjian, Li?Chung Kuo and Emrecan Demirors