CESE4055 Ad hoc and sensor networks
Ad-hoc networks are formed in situations where mobile computing devices require networking applications when a fixed network infrastructure is not available or not preferred to be used. In such cases, mobile devices may possibly set up an ad hoc network themselves. Ad-hoc networks are decentralized, self-organizing networks and are capable of forming a communication network without relying on any fixed infrastructure.
Ad-hoc networks form a relatively new field of research. In this lecture, besides general introduction to ad-hoc networks and their applications, we will focus on state-of-the-art methods and technologies for forming an ad-hoc network and maintaining its stability despite the dynamics of the network.
The contents of the course are as follows:
Positioning and applications (Chapter 1, 2 & 3 of the textbook, these topics are basics & pre-requisites; and Chapter 5)
- Definition of ad-hoc networks
- Comparison with infrastructure based systems
- Typical applications
- Advantages and challenges
- Radio technologies for ad-hoc networks
- Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Bluetooth
Modelling ad-hoc networks
- Propagation models
- Topology models based on graph theory
- Degree and hopcount
- Connectivity theorems
MAC protocols for ad-hoc networks (Chapter 6, 10 of the textbook)
- Introduction to MAC protocols
- Issues and design goals
- Classification
- Directional, muli-channel MAC protocols
- Energy efficiency in MAC protocols
- Quality of service
Self organisation and Routing (Chapter 7, 8, 11 of the textbook)
- Flooding
- Node discovery, neighbour discovery
- Route establishment
- Topology maintenance, localisation
- Proactive, reactive and hybrid routing
- Typical protocols
- Energy efficiency in routing
- Broadcast and multicast
- Effects of mobility on connectivity and capacity
- Effect of nodes joining and leaving the network
Advanced issues in ad hoc networks
- Wireless sensor networks (Chapter 12 of the textbook and papers)
- Cooperation (Reference papers)
- Simulating ad hoc networks as part of project (optional: ns3, OMNET, OPNET)
- Energy Harvesting
Project presentations by students
Study Goals
By the end of this course students should be able to:
- Model the ad-hoc networks using Graphs.
- Describe the working principles of medium access control protocols for ad-hoc networks
- Explain the working principles, advantages and disadvantages of different classes of routing protocols for ad-hoc networks
- Choose various components to form a coherent ad hoc networking architecture
- Develop a simulator to evaluate the MAC and routing protocols for ad hoc networks
- Assess the suitability of ad-hoc networks for different communication needs and scenarios
Teachers
Venkatesha Prasad
Last modified: 2023-11-03
Details
Credits: | 3 EC |
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Period: | 5 |
Contact: | Venkatesha Prasad |