2007 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to wireless and mobile ad-hoc networks
Zygmunt J. Haas mainly investigates Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless ad hoc network, Optimized Link State Routing Protocol and Routing protocol. His Computer network study frequently involves adjacent topics like Wireless. His Distributed computing study incorporates themes from Routing, Multipath routing, Hazy Sighted Link State Routing Protocol and Internet protocol suite.
His Wireless ad hoc network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mobile ad hoc network, Quality of service, Cellular network and Flooding. Zygmunt J. Haas combines subjects such as Security association and Communications system with his study of Mobile ad hoc network. His Optimized Link State Routing Protocol study which covers Wireless Routing Protocol that intersects with Dynamic Source Routing.
Zygmunt J. Haas focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless ad hoc network, Wireless and Wireless network. His work in Routing protocol, Optimized Link State Routing Protocol, Network packet, Wireless Routing Protocol and Link-state routing protocol are all subfields of Computer network research. The various areas that Zygmunt J. Haas examines in his Optimized Link State Routing Protocol study include Geographic routing and Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing.
The concepts of his Distributed computing study are interwoven with issues in Cellular network, Wireless sensor network, Multipath routing, Network topology and Hazy Sighted Link State Routing Protocol. His Wireless ad hoc network research incorporates themes from Mobile ad hoc network, Node, Mobile radio and Computer security. His Wireless research includes themes of Quality of service, Real-time computing, Resource allocation and Mobile computing.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, MIMO, Server, Distributed computing and Wireless network. His research in Bandwidth, Bandwidth allocation, Node, Routing protocol and Mobile computing are components of Computer network. His work in Mobile computing addresses subjects such as Optimized Link State Routing Protocol, which are connected to disciplines such as Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing, Radio resource management, Geographic routing and Wireless Routing Protocol.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Network congestion, Node deployment and Linear network coding in addition to Distributed computing. His research investigates the connection with Wireless network and areas like Network topology which intersect with concerns in Service discovery and Packet loss. His research in Service discovery intersects with topics in Link-state routing protocol, Triangular routing, Dynamic Source Routing and Wireless ad hoc network.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless network, Wireless sensor network and Topology. Many of his studies on Computer network involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Key. His work carried out in the field of Distributed computing brings together such families of science as Verifiable secret sharing, Construct, Protocol and Encryption.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Quality of service, Bandwidth allocation and Network topology. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Link-state routing protocol and Geographic routing. Optimized Link State Routing Protocol is a subfield of Wireless ad hoc network that Zygmunt J. Haas investigates.
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Secure Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Panagiotis Papadimitratos;Zygmunt J. Haas.
ad hoc networks (2002)
Securing ad hoc networks
Lidong Zhou;Z.J. Haas.
IEEE Network (1999)
Secure Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Panagiotis Papadimitratos;Zygmunt Haas.
the SCS Commnication Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and Simulation Conference (CNDS), San Antonio, TX, January 27-31, 2002 (2002)
The Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for Ad Hoc Networks
Zygmunt Haas;Marc Pearlman;Prince Samar.
IETF Internet Draft, draft-ietf-manet-zone-zrp-01.txt (2002)
The performance of query control schemes for the zone routing protocol
Zygmunt J. Haas;Marc R. Pearlman.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2001)
A new routing protocol for the reconfigurable wireless networks
Z.J. Haas.
ieee international conference on universal personal communications (1997)
Gossip-based ad hoc routing
Z.J. Haas;J.Y. Halpern;Li Li.
international conference on computer communications (2002)
Predictive distance-based mobility management for PCS networks
B. Liang;Z.J. Haas.
international conference on computer communications (1999)
The shared wireless infostation model: a new ad hoc networking paradigm (or where there is a whale, there is a way)
Tara Small;Zygmunt J. Haas.
mobile ad hoc networking and computing (2003)
Dual busy tone multiple access (DBTMA)-a multiple access control scheme for ad hoc networks
Z.J. Haas;Jing Deng.
IEEE Transactions on Communications (2002)
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