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Friendly clustering: the winning strategy of the maniac challenge 2009

Published: 21 September 2009 Publication History

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We intend to demonstrate our strategy Friendly Clustering which was designed and implemented for the MANIAC Challenge. The MANIAC Challenge is a competition to develop cooperation strategies for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). MANETs usually comprise battery-powered nodes which may act selfishly by dropping packets destined to other network nodes in order to save energy. The detection of such behavior is important to exclude these nodes from the forwarding decision to minimize packet loss. For the demo, the strategy will compete against different variants of selfish and uncooperative behavior in a MANIAC competition round carried out on the DES-Testbed at the Freie Universitaet Berlin. Friendly Clustering won the Performance Award in the MANIAC Challenge 2009.

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[1]
L.A. Da Silva et al. The MANIAC Challenge: Educational Experiences in Ad Hoc Networking. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 8:7--11, 2009.
[2]
J. Macker and R. Lee. NRL OLSR Routing Protocol Implementation, 2009.
[3]
V. Srivastava et al. Characterizing Mobile ad-hoc Networks -- The MANIAC Challenge Experiment. In WiNTECH 2008.

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    WINTECH '09: Proceedings of the 4th ACM international workshop on Experimental evaluation and characterization
    September 2009
    110 pages
    ISBN:9781605587400
    DOI:10.1145/1614293

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    Published: 21 September 2009

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    1. cooperation strategies
    2. manets
    3. multi-hop routing

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