Papers - ABURADA Kentaro
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A Study on Efficient Search Method for Peer to Peer Systems over Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Kobayashi Ako, Ebihara Toshihiro, Aburada Kentaro, Okazaki Naonobu
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University 34 211 - 218 2005.8
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Miyazaki University
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A Zone - Based Maltipath routing for ad hoc network
ABURADA Kentaro, HONDA Koichi, OKAZAKI Naonobu, TOMITA Shigeyuki
IPSJ SIG technical reports 2004 ( 114 ) 63 - 70 2004.11
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
A global positioning system (GPS)-based routing protocol, called zone-based hierarchical link state (ZHLS) routing protocol, have been proposed for routing data packets for ad hoc networks. In this protocol, the network is divided into non-overlapping zones. Each node only knows the node connectivity within its zone and the zone connectivity of the whole network. The link state routing is performed on two levels : local node and global zone levels. Hierarchical approach reduces the amount of overhead of dynamic changing topology. ZHLS is, however, single-path protocol which detects only one route. In ad hoc networks, due to mobility of nodes and instability of communication links, multipath protocols are required. In this paper, we propose an eXtended ZHLS (called XZHLS) which generates disjoint paths in global zone level. If a disconnected link is detected in the currently using route, packet transmission is switched to another route.
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A Zone - Based Maltipath routing for ad hoc network
ABURADA Kentaro, HONDA Koichi, OKAZAKI Naonobu, TOMITA Shigeyuki
2004 ( 114 ) 63 - 70 2004.11
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
A global positioning system (GPS)-based routing protocol, called zone-based hierarchical link state (ZHLS) routing protocol, have been proposed for routing data packets for ad hoc networks. In this protocol, the network is divided into non-overlapping zones. Each node only knows the node connectivity within its zone and the zone connectivity of the whole network. The link state routing is performed on two levels : local node and global zone levels. Hierarchical approach reduces the amount of overhead of dynamic changing topology. ZHLS is, however, single-path protocol which detects only one route. In ad hoc networks, due to mobility of nodes and instability of communication links, multipath protocols are required. In this paper, we propose an extended ZHLS (called XZHLS) which generates disjoint paths in global zone level. If a disconnected link is detected in the currently using route, packet transmission is switched to another route.
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Examination about user management technique in the beginner PC user supprt system
Aburada Kentaro, Kanazawa Masashi, Hiratsuka Yoshihiro, Okazaki Naonobu
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University 33 399 - 406 2004.10
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Miyazaki University
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Security issues of the beginner PC user support system using remote access
Okazaki Naonobu, Aburada Kentaro
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University 32 365 - 371 2003.7
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Miyazaki University