Master Thesis Ad-Hoc Network Projects
Master Thesis Ad-Hoc Network Projects is the big research topic among students and research scholars. Our organization has become a well-established platform to students in wireless and mobile ad hoc networks since its creation in 2004. It serves as medium for writing thesis on-going research and new contributions. An Ad-Hoc network is a wireless network where nodes are connected using wireless links and communicate to nodes without the need of any infrastructures. We address both project development and thesis writing research support in the areas of ad hoc networks.
We have a set of team members who organized research on the following topics:
- Long range IoT (LoRa, Sigfox, NB-IoT)
- Hybrid Networks with Heterogeneous Network Interfaces
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems
- Ad-Hoc Networks Applications
- Distributed Algorithms for Ad Hoc Networks
- Mobility Handling and Utilization
- Mobile Ad-Hoc Computing Platforms
- Quality of Service for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Resource Allocation and Management
- Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA)
- Network Control and Management
- Topology Control and Management
- Initial Ranging and Node Localization
- Machine Learning or Artificial Intelligence for Ad Hoc Networks
Our Master Thesis Ad-Hoc Network Projects cover a variety of networks such as mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), smart-phone ad-hoc network (SPANET), internet based mobile ad hoc network (iMANET), sensor networks, underwater networks, underground networks, personal area networks.
- Ant Colony Optimization based Traffic Aware VANET Routing for City Environments [Master Thesis Ad-Hoc Network Projects]
- Design a Distributed Intersection Management Protocol for Efficiency, Safety and Driver’s Comfort
- A New Tree based Routing Algorithm for Cluster Head Election in IoT based Networks
- LSTI: Design a Lightweight Subjective and Trust Inference Framework in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- A Novel Online Algorithm in VANET for Opportunistic Handling of Received Packets
- An Efficient Multichannel Slotted ALOHA for Deadline-Constrained Unicast Systems
- A Novel Approach for Context Aware Knowledge Fusion Approach in VANETs
- Simulation of Three Dimensional Considerations in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
- An Energy Efficient Approach of GPS Spoofing Decentralized Detection in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
- A Novel Graph based Approach for Wormhole Attack Detection in MANETs [Master Thesis Ad-Hoc Network Projects]