
The proceedings contain 47 papers. The special focus in this conference is on International Conference on Ad Hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks. The topics include: Performance Analysis of the Slot Allocation Handshake in IEEE 802.15.4 DSME; analysis of the Network Attachment Delay of Mobile Devices in the Industrial Internet of Things; topology Discovery Delay Evaluation in Star Topology Network with Switched-Beam Antenna Sink; sensor Network Schedule Adaptation for Varying Operating Temperature; DMSS: Decision Management System for Safer Spacecrafts; floater: Post-disaster Communications via Floating Content; a Demonstration of Low Power Wide Area Networking for City-Scale Monitoring Applications; an Automotive Cooperative Collision Avoidance Service Based on Mobile Edge Computing; Traffic Monitoring on City Roads Using UAVs; efficient Wireless Sensor Deployment at Minimum Cost; tracking of Rescue Workers in Harsh Indoor and Outdoor Environments; the Agromet Project: A Virtual Weather Station Network for Agricultural Decision Support Systems in Wallonia, South of Belgium; on the Interplay Between 5G, Mobile Edge Computing and Robotics in Smart Agriculture Scenarios; efforts Towards IoT Technical Standardization; an Intrusion Detection System for the OneM2M Service Layer Based on Edge Machine Learning; secure Provisioning for Achieving End-to-End Secure Communications; MTM-MAC: Medical Traffic Management MAC Protocol for Handling Healthcare Applications in WBANs; Initial Placement Optimization for Multi-channel UAV Networks; Performance Analysis of MANET Routing Protocols in Urban VANETs; A Validation Method for AdHoc Network Simulation Including MANETs, VANETs and Emergency Scenarios; Comparative Evaluation Study of GLOSA Approaches Under Realistic Scenario Conditions; eLoBaPS: Towards Energy Load Balancing with Wake-Up Radios for IoT.
Ad-Hoc Networks, Wireless Networks, Mobile Networks
Ad-Hoc Networks, Wireless Networks, Mobile Networks
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