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    by Mahdi, Alaa A.
    Published 2010
    ... networks, and as a consequence, it considered as an advanced mechanism of network communication to keep...
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    by Abdule, Sayid Mohamed
    Published 2012
    ...A main characteristic of Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is that its node can move randomly, and due...
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    by Jailani, Abdul Kadir
    Published 2016
    ...Route discovery proses in a Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is challenging due to the limitation...
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    by Taher, Sadaq Jebur
    Published 2016
    .... In addition, the NDN has been emphasized as the video traffic architecture that ensures smooth communication...
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    by Miaji, Yaser Shamsulhak A
    Published 2011
    ... the mechanism to be adopted in mobile ad-hoc networks or any other wireless networks. Moreover, more...
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    by Obaid, Mays Salman
    Published 2016
    ... of this research is to design distribution source locator for Name Resolution System to avoid the point of failure...
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    by Alubady, Raaid Nasur Kadham
    Published 2017
    ... communication model based on the identity of Internet content. Its core component, the Pending Interest Table...
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    by Amran, Ahmad
    Published 2015
    ... traffic characterisation by examining packet communication in the LAN environment. The detection of RAP...
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    ... systems. The results show that the mechanisms are faster and more stable than the existing solutions...
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