CS851: Mobile Computing and Wireless
Networking
Graduate Seminar - Fall 2002
Instructors: Jorg Liebeherr and Chengzhi
Li
- Seminar
Content: Recent
advances in portable computing device and wireless communication
technology
make it possible to provide seamless and ubiquitous services for mobile
users. Today, mobile computing is one of the most active fields
in
computer science. The shared access of wireless communication
channels,
the limited transmission range of wireless devices, node
mobility,
and limited battery lifetime create a plethora of challenging research
problems. This seminar will cover several topics related to
these problems, including wireless medium access control protocols,
routing
protocols for mobile ad-hoc wireless networks, performance of transport
protocols over wireless networks, impact of mobility on
performance,
quality-of-service issues, location management in mobile
environments,
energy efficient and power aware protocol designs. The
topics
are presented in terms of presentations by students.
- Seminar
Material:
Selected papers from various journals and conferences will be used.
- Time: Tuesday
6:45 - 8:00
pm Thursday 3:30 - 4:45 pm
- Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing,
reasonable background in computer networks.
- Enrollment: A
maximum number
of 20 students may enroll in this class due to space limitations.
Enrollment
is under the permissions of the instructors only.
o Presentation
Schedule
Presentation
Grading Criteria
o PDF
version of syllabus
o Some
Potential Projects
- Introduction:
Vision and Challenges
(1 lectures)
1)
Motivation, objectives, and logistics of the course; introductory
vision papers
- Wireless
Medium
Access Control(
2 lectures)
1)MACA
and MACAW
2)DBTMA
1)
IEEE 802.11
2)
Does the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol work well in multihop wireless ad hoc
networks?
3)
Real-Time Traffic Over the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control Layer
- Mobile
Ad Hoc
Routing (3 lecture)
1)
DSR and Unicast Routing Protocols in a Flat Network Structure
2)
ZRP and Unicast Hierarchical Routing Protocols
3)
LAR and Unicast Geographic Position Information Assisted Routing
Protocols
1)
Mobile Networking through Mobile IP
- TCP
over Wireless Link
(3 lectures)
1) I-TCP: indirect TCP for mobile hosts
2) Improving
TCP/IP Performance over Wireless Networks
3) Improving
Wireless LAN Performance via Adaptive Local Error Control
- Energy
Efficient
and Power Aware Protocols
(3 lectures)
1) An energy
efficient MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks
2) Power-Aware Routing in
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
3) Span: An Energy-Efficient
Coordination Algorithm for Topology Maintenance
in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
- Capacity
of Wireless
Network (1 lectures)
1) Capacity of ad hoc wireless networks
- Mobile
Data
Management (3 lectures)
1) Scheduling Data
Broadcast In Asymmetric Communication Environments
2) A Mobile
Transaction Model That Captures Both the Data and
Movement Behavior
3) Data consistency in intermittently
connected distributed systems
- Address
Autoconfiguration (1 lecture
)
1) Duplicate Address Detection in Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks
- Location
Tracking
(2 lecture)
1) Indoor location service
2) Outdoor location service
- Multicast
in Mobile Ad
Hoc Network (option)
1) GeoTora
1) Intercepting Mobile Communications: The Insecurity of 802.11
2) Intrusion Detection in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
- Presentation:
40%
- Project:
40%
- Reading
Summaries: 20%
2. IETF
manet (Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks) working group
3 .Blue
Tooth
5 .IEEE
802.11 working group
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Network Simulator - ns-2
Updated by Chengzhi
Li (10/14/2002 4:33 PM)
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