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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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6179
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2037

Overview

Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States.

There are no recent papers listed, and no specific details on research topics, subfields, or main fields of study are provided.

There are no frequent co-authors or frequent publication venues recorded for this scientist.

No book publications have been documented for Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer.

There are no records of awards received.

Best Publications

  • Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing

    C. Perkins;E. Belding-Royer;S. Das

  • A secure routing protocol for ad hoc networks

    K. Sanzgiri;B. Dahill;B.N. Levine;C. Shields

  • Towards realistic mobility models for mobile ad hoc networks

    Amit Jardosh;Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer;Kevin C. Almeroth;Subhash Suri

  • AODV routing protocol implementation design

    I.D. Chakeres;E.M. Belding-Royer

  • Authenticated routing for ad hoc networks

    K. Sanzgiri;D. LaFlamme;B. Dahill;B.N. Levine

  • Internet Connectivity for Ad Hoc Mobile Networks

    Yuan Sun;Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer;Charles E. Perkins

  • Delay tolerant mobile networks (DTMNs): controlled flooding in sparse mobile networks

    Khaled A. Harras;Kevin C. Almeroth;Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer

  • Understanding congestion in IEEE 802.11b wireless networks

    Amit P. Jardosh;Krishna N. Ramachandran;Kevin C. Almeroth;Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer

  • Scalability study of the ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing protocol

    Sung-Ju Lee;Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer;Charles E. Perkins

  • The utility of hello messages for determining link connectivity

    I.D. Chakeres;E.M. Belding-Royer

  • Real-world environment models for mobile network evaluation

    A.P. Jardosh;E.M. Belding-Royer;K.C. Almeroth;S. Suri

  • Quality of Service for Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing

    Charles Perkins;Elizabeth Belding-Royer

  • An intrusion detection tool for AODV-based ad hoc wireless networks

    G. Vigna;S. Gwalani;K. Srinivasan;E.M. Belding-Royer

  • Evolution and future directions of the ad hoc on-demand distance-vector routing protocol

    Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer;Charles E. Perkins

  • Hierarchical routing in ad hoc mobile networks

    Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer

  • Multi-level hierarchies for scalable ad hoc routing

    Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer

  • PAC: perceptive admission control for mobile wireless networks

    I.D. Chakeres;E.M. Belding-Royer

  • Understanding link-layer behavior in highly congested IEEE 802.11b wireless networks

    Amit P. Jardosh;Krishna N. Ramachandran;Kevin C. Almeroth;Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer

  • Routing Approaches in Mobile AD HOC Networks

    Stefano Basagni;Marco Conti;Silvia Giordano;Ivan Stojmenovic

  • Understanding congestion in IEEE 802.11b wireless networks

    Unknown

  • AODV-PA: AODV with path accumulation

    S. Gwalani;E.M. Belding-Royer;C.E. Perkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin C. Almeroth
Kevin C. Almeroth University of California, Santa Barbara
Charles E. Perkins
Charles E. Perkins Nokia (Finland)
Jerry D. Gibson
Jerry D. Gibson University of California, Santa Barbara
Allen Gersho
Allen Gersho University of California, Santa Barbara
Subhash Suri
Subhash Suri University of California, Santa Barbara
Upamanyu Madhow
Upamanyu Madhow University of California, Santa Barbara
Sung-Ju Lee
Sung-Ju Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Brian Neil Levine
Brian Neil Levine University of Massachusetts Amherst
Thomas F. La Porta
Thomas F. La Porta Pennsylvania State University
Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy
Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy University of California, Riverside

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