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    • Ad-hoc Internet Connectivity 

      Curran, Eoin; Dowling, Jim (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2003-05-28)
      For a large class of wireless networks connectivity to fixed services such as the internet will be essential. However, since nodes in a wireless network are mobile, their point of connectivity to a fixed network may be ...
    • SAMPLE: An On-Demand Probabilistic Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc Networks 

      Curran, Eoin; Dowling, Jim (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-01-21)
      Existing on-demand ad hoc routing protocols assume an idealised wireless network in which all links in the network are either on or off and where all functioning links are equally good. Such a model interprets the fraction ...
    • SWARM: Cooperative Reinforcement Learning for Routing in Ad-hoc Networks 

      Curran, Eoin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
      Existing ad-hoc routing protocols are based on a discrete, bimodal model for links between nodes: a link either exists or is broken. This model usually considers only the most recent transmission as determining the state ...