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The realization of the envisioned ubiquitous computing paragon has resulted into new breeds of hybrid networks, e.g., u-Zone [1]. In u-Zones, a high-speed wireless mesh is used as the backbone—allowing MANETs nodes to be connected as a stub network. Hybrid in their nature, these networks belong to the generation of networks that deal with high levels of heterogeneity, mobility, and variability.
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Chaudhry, S.A., Akbar, A.H., Siddiqui, F., Kim, KH. (2006). Autonomic Network Management for Wireless Mesh and MANETs. In: de Meer, H., Sterbenz, J.P.G. (eds) Self-Organizing Systems. EuroNGI IWSOS 2006 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4124. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11822035_27
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