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63 pages
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Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) consist of small, mobile devices,
that are equipped with short-range radio. Due to mobility and the
short range, in areas with sparse or unequally distributed nodes,
there could occure network partitioning. In this study thesis a
partitioning framework for the widely used network simulator ns-2
was implemented, that can help protocol developers to gather
information about global partitioning in the simulated network in a
comfortable manner. The step to evaluation of partition aware
MANET-protocols is much more simplified. As an example for such a
protocol hypergossiping has been evaluated against aspects of
partitioning details with this framework.
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Stuttgart, Germany, Universität Stuttgart
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Text
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| Student Thesis
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ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/medoc.ustuttgart_fi/STUD-1974/STUD-1974.pdf
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IPVS, IPVR Infrastruktur
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application/pdf
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subject |
Network Architecture and Design (CR C.2.1)
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| Network Protocols (CR C.2.2)
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| Model Development (CR I.6.5)
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| Mobile Ad-hoc Netze Broadcast Storm Hypergossiping Routing Verteilte
Systeme Partitionen NS2 CalcPartition
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Student Thesis No. 1974
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