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國立中正大學資訊工程學系

專題演講. 國立中正大學資訊工程學系. Title : A Distributed Slots Reservation Protocol (DSRP) for QoS routing on TDMA-Based Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Speaker : Kuei-Ping Shih (Assistant Professor,

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國立中正大學資訊工程學系

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  1. 專題演講 國立中正大學資訊工程學系 Title:A Distributed Slots Reservation Protocol (DSRP) for QoS routing on TDMA-Based Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Speaker:Kuei-Ping Shih (Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tamkang University) Time:2003.11.17  14:00PM~16:00PM Place:理學院地震館SA215 演講廳 Abstract: With the popularity of multimedia, QoS service is demanding fromday to day. The mobile ad hoc network is an important wireless network architecture, which is self-organized and without the assistance of basic infrastructures. QoS routing in mobile ad hoc networks is an important issue for wireless technology. The talk presents a distributed slots reservation protocol (DSRP) for QoS routing on TDMA-based mobile ad hoc networks. According to one-hop neighbor's information, some strategies to select the time slots in order to satisfy the QoS requirement and not to violate the hidden-terminal and exposed-terminal problems are proposed. Route maintenance and improvement are also provided to maintain or improve a route when the network topology is changed. According to the simulation results, the proposed protocol can not only increase the findings of a route with bandwidth requirement guaranteed but also raise the throughput and efficiency of the network.

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