On Hybrid Collision Control for IEEE 802.11 Ad-Hoc Networks

We present in this work a new mechanism based on an innovative hybrid approach for traffic and collision control in wireless ad hoc networks. We combine the well known equation based technique with the measurement based one in a way to obtain a predictive state of the network. Combining these two en...

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Feedback
Loss measurement
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Mobile ad hoc networks
Predictive models
Probability
Road accidents
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