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ROAM: supporting safety critical applications in MANETs with cross-layer middleware
Provision of instantaneous, mobile and dependable media communications in military and disaster scenarios must overcome certain wireless network issues: lack of reliable existing infrastructure, immutability of safety-certified protocols and layer-2 dynamics with contributing factors including hidden transmitters and fading channels. This extended abstract investigates a cross-layer methodology to provide timely MANET communications through optimal channel selection and dynamic contention reduction, without protocol modification. This is done using ROAM: a new Real-time Optimised Ad hoc Middleware based architecture that has been implemented and validated in the ns2-MIRACLE simulator.
Funding
This work is sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) and BAE Systems, UK.
History
School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
IEEE 14th International Symposium on "A World Mobile and Multimedia Networks", WoWMoM 2013, Madrid, Spain, June 4-7, 2013Pages
1-2Citation
PEASE, S.G., 2013. ROAM: supporting safety critical applications in MANETs with cross-layer middleware. IEEE 14th International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM), Madrid, Spain, June 4th-7th 2013, pp.1-2.Publisher
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2013Notes
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9781467358279Publisher version
Language
- en