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Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Basagni/Ad Hoc Networking

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The article was published on 2004-06-18. It has received 364 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing & Vehicular ad hoc network.

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An Overview on Wireless Sensor Networks Technology and Evolution

TL;DR: An overview of wireless sensor networks technologies, main applications and standards, features in WSNs design, and evolutions is reported; some peculiar applications, such as those based on environmental monitoring, are discussed and design strategies highlighted.
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Efficiency Resource Allocation for Device-to-Device Underlay Communication Systems: A Reverse Iterative Combinatorial Auction Based Approach

TL;DR: This work introduces a reverse iterative combinatorial auction as the allocation mechanism for mobile peer-to-peer communication, and proves that the proposed auction-based scheme is cheat-proof, and converges in a finite number of iteration rounds.
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Mobile ad hoc networking: milestones, challenges, and new research directions

TL;DR: This article discusses the evolution of the multihop ad hoc networking paradigm by building on the lessons learned from the IETF MANET research, and analyzes four successful networking paradigms, mesh, sensor, opportunistic, and vehicular networks, that emerged from the MANET world as a more pragmatic application.
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Human Interaction With Robot Swarms: A Survey

TL;DR: This paper presents the basics of swarm robotics and introduces HSI from the perspective of a human operator by discussing the cognitive complexity of solving tasks with swarm systems and identifies the core concepts needed to design a human-swarm system.
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Programming pervasive and mobile computing applications: The TOTA approach

TL;DR: TOTA promotes a simple way of programming that facilitates access to distributed information, navigation in complex environments, and the achievement of complex coordination tasks in a fully distributed and adaptive way, mostly freeing programmers and system managers from the need to take care of low-level issues related to network dynamics.