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Lifetime Driven MAC Protocols for Ad Hoc Networking

Prof.Siva Ram Murthy
IIT Madras
SWS Colloquium

Siva Ram Murthy received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore and is currently a Professor in the  Department of Computer Science and
Engineering at IIT Madras, India.

He is the co-author of the textbooks Resource Management in Real-time Systems and Networks,
(MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA), WDM Optical Networks: Concepts, Design, and Algorithms,
(Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA), and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures
and Protocols, (Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA).

Dr.Murthy is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering, an Associate Editor of IEEE
Transactions on Computers, and a Subject Area Editor of Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing.

AG 1, AG 2, AG 3, AG 4, AG 5, SWS, RG1, RG2  
Expert Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Friday, 25 May 2007
14:00
-- Not specified --
E1 4
021
Saarbrücken

Abstract


In the last few years, there has been a big interest in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks as they have
tremendous military and commercial potential. An Ad Hoc Wireless Network is a wireless network,
comprising of mobile nodes (which can also serve as routers) that use wireless transmission,
having no infrastructure (central administration such as a Base Station in a Cellular Wireless
Network or an Access Point in a Wireless LAN). Ad Hoc Wireless Networks can be set up anywhere
and anytime as they eliminate the complexities of infrastructure setup. Ad Hoc wireless Networks
find applications in several areas. Some of these include: military applications (establishing
communication among a group of soldiers for tactical operations as setting up of a fixed
infrastructure in enemy territories or in inhospitable terrains may not be possible),
collaborative and distributed computing, emergency operations, wireless mesh networks,
wireless sensor networks, and hybrid (integrated Cellular and Ad hoc) wireless networks.
In this talk, I first present a brief overview of the major issues that influence the design
and performance of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. As the performance of any wireless network hinges
on the Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol, more so for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, I present,
in detail, novel distributed homogeneous and heterogeneous battery aware MAC protocols, which take
benefit of the chemical properties of the batteries and their characteristics, to provide fair node
scheduling and increased network and node lifetime through uniform discharge of batteries.

Contact

Brigitta Hansen
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Uwe Brahm, 07/16/2007 14:44
Carina Schmitt, 05/25/2007 10:16
Brigitta Hansen, 05/23/2007 11:18 -- Created document.