Lecture
QoS in ad hoc networks
Khaldoun Al AghaFull Professor at the Praxis Xi Univ
Date: 13 April 2006
Time: 15:00-16:30
Mediterranean Studies Seminar Room - FORTH
Host: Maria Papadopouli
Abstract:
In Ad hoc networks, nodes can communicate without any pre-existing infrastructure.
Topology is created dynamically and can change upon nodes mobility.
Hence, the function of routing becomes very complex. Many protocols
are now standardized to calculate routes between a couple of nodes in
an ad hoc network. These protocols find shortest
routes based on the number of hops between source and destination.
When extending the routing function to take into account quality of service parameters such delay, available bandwidth, loss probability, etc., the problem becomes more and more complex. In this seminar, we present works that we proposed in this topic that permits to find routes offering quality of service by using the OLSR protocol for ad hoc networks.
Bio:
After working at the university of Versailles and INRIA, Khaldoun Al
Agha is now Full Professor at the Paris XI University. He created and
conducts the Networking group within the LRI Laboratory (Laboratory
of Research in Computer-Science). Khaldoun Al Agha takes an active part
in various research projects in the field of network mobility. Its research
relates to the resource allocation in cellular networks (GSM, GPRS,
UMTS) and on IP network mobility (Mobile IP, ad hoc networks ...). Khaldoun
Al Agha develops his research within several national and international
projects and cooperation.
