Stochastic properties of the random waypoint mobility model
Wireless Networks
Biologically inspired self-adaptive multi-path routing in overlay networks
Communications of the ACM - Self managed systems
Cluster-based multi-channel communications protocols in vehicle ad hoc networks
IEEE Wireless Communications
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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In this paper we propose a protocol that uses mobility information and attractor-selection to effectively and adaptively establish stable communication in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The aim of this approach is to not only establish stable durable communication paths between mobile entities, but also to create a resilient network which can quickly recover from unexpected changes in the network topology. In the proposed protocol, links will have longer lifetimes and break less frequently (as a result of mobility) and the established network will be more stable and resilient to sudden changes in network topology.