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Future of multi-hopping: from theory to practice

Published:18 May 2009Publication History

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The research community has been fascinated by the challenges posed by multi-hopping for over a decade, and has produced a number of interesting theoretical results and innovative solutions for many of these challenges. However, despite the plethora of envisioned applications for many multi-hop architectures, e.g. mesh, sensor, and ad-hoc, the reality is that there are only a few real-world success stories involving multi-hopping.

The panel plans to discuss how we can move more effectively from theory to practice, and debate whether it is a matter of time for more real-world applications to materialize, or cost-related and other real-world considerations will restrict the use of multi-hopping to only a few specialized applications.

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          MobiHoc '09: Proceedings of the tenth ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing
          May 2009
          370 pages
          ISBN:9781605586243
          DOI:10.1145/1530748

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