1990 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Thomas Kunz focuses on Computer network, Mobile ad hoc network, Distributed computing, Wireless ad hoc network and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol. His Computer network and Routing protocol, Link-state routing protocol, Wireless Routing Protocol, Mobility model and Bandwidth investigations all form part of his Computer network research activities. His study focuses on the intersection of Link-state routing protocol and fields such as Dynamic Source Routing with connections in the field of Static routing.
His Mobile ad hoc network research incorporates elements of Resource, Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing, Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing and Adaptive routing. His work deals with themes such as Mobile Web, Quality of service, Network topology, Debugger and Mobile computing, which intersect with Distributed computing. Thomas Kunz combines subjects such as Network management application, Protocol Independent Multicast, Multicast and Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol with his study of Wireless ad hoc network.
Thomas Kunz mainly focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless ad hoc network, Mobile ad hoc network and Routing protocol. His study in Optimized Link State Routing Protocol, Ad hoc wireless distribution service, Dynamic Source Routing, Link-state routing protocol and Wireless Routing Protocol falls within the category of Computer network. His Optimized Link State Routing Protocol study combines topics in areas such as Flooding and Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing.
He interconnects Wireless, Wireless network, Quality of service, Node and Mobile computing in the investigation of issues within Distributed computing. In his research on the topic of Wireless ad hoc network, Multicast is strongly related with Network packet. His work carried out in the field of Mobile ad hoc network brings together such families of science as Delay-tolerant networking, Vehicular ad hoc network, Dynamic network analysis and Network architecture.
Thomas Kunz mainly investigates Computer network, Distributed computing, Mobile ad hoc network, Wireless ad hoc network and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol. His is doing research in Routing protocol, Dynamic Source Routing, Wireless Routing Protocol, Link-state routing protocol and Network packet, both of which are found in Computer network. Thomas Kunz has included themes like Virtual routing and forwarding, Linear network coding, Routing Information Protocol, Node and Algorithm in his Distributed computing study.
Within one scientific family, Thomas Kunz focuses on topics pertaining to Vehicular ad hoc network under Mobile ad hoc network, and may sometimes address concerns connected to IEEE 802.11s. His Wireless ad hoc network study incorporates themes from Distributed algorithm, Wireless network, IEEE 802.15 and End-to-end delay. His study in the field of Ad hoc wireless distribution service and Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing is also linked to topics like Geography.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Distributed computing, Optimized Link State Routing Protocol, Wireless and Wireless Routing Protocol. His research brings together the fields of Real-time computing and Computer network. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wireless ad hoc network, Linear network coding, Mobile ad hoc network, Algorithm and Routing protocol.
His study of Ad hoc wireless distribution service is a part of Optimized Link State Routing Protocol. Thomas Kunz has researched Wireless in several fields, including Quality of service and Wireless sensor network. His Wireless Routing Protocol research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Link-state routing protocol, Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing and Dynamic Source Routing.
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The influence of different workload descriptions on a heuristic load balancing scheme
T. Kunz.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1991)
Operating systems for wireless sensor networks: a survey.
Muhammad Omer Farooq;Thomas Kunz.
Sensors (2011)
Quality of service routing in ad-hoc networks using OLSR
Ying Ge;T. Kunz;L. Lamont.
hawaii international conference on system sciences (2003)
Cooperative node localization using nonlinear data projection
Li Li;Thomas Kunz.
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (2009)
Performance evaluation of IoT protocols under a constrained wireless access network
Yuang Chen;Thomas Kunz.
2016 International Conference on Selected Topics in Mobile & Wireless Networking (MoWNeT) (2016)
Peer-to-peer energy trading among smart homes
Muhammad Raisul Alam;Marc St-Hilaire;Thomas Kunz.
Applied Energy (2019)
An optimal P2P energy trading model for smart homes in the smart grid
Muhammad Raisul Alam;Marc St-Hilaire;Thomas Kunz.
Energy Efficiency (2017)
A Mutual Network Synchronization Method for Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
C.H. Rentel;T. Kunz.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2008)
Increasing packet delivery ratio in DSR by link prediction
Liang Qin;T. Kunz.
hawaii international conference on system sciences (2003)
Multicasting in Ad-Hoc Networks: Comparing MAODV and ODMRP
Thomas Kunz;Ed Cheng.
(2001)
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