Wireless ad hoc networks, mobile or static, have special resource
requirements and different topology features, which make them different
from classic computer networks in resource management, routing, media
access control, and QoS provisioning. The book presents the most recent
research on the rapidly growing field of research on mobile ad hoc and
sensor networks. It focuses on the theoretical and experimental study of
these advanced research topics, ie., energy-efficient
broadcast/multicast routing with min-max transmission power in wireless
ad hoc networks. Ad hoc networks and sensor networks are fast-evolving
research areas. The book presents authored papers, written by
distinguished researchers in the field. It is a useful reference tool
for graduates, researchers, and uninformed readers interested in
studying mobile ad hoc and sensor networks.