Home Page for John Sucec

 Welcome

I am a Research Associate at the Center for Advanced Information Processing (CAIP). My current research focuses on the commercial application of multi-hop wireless technology.

 Ph.D. Research

I recently defended my Ph.D. dissertation (April 28, 2003), "Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Scalability, Resource Management and Application". Abstract (PDF) Full dissertation document (PDF)

Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are multiple hop, best effort delivery, datagram forwarding networks consisting of mobile nodes interconnected by wireless links. My dissertation assesses how routing protocols scale with increasing node count in the MANET environment and devising new approaches to enhance scalability. This research has been funded in part by U.S. Army CECOM contracts DAAB07-00-D-G505 and DAAB07-02-C-P301.

Click here for an overview on the potential value of the multiple hop paradigm for wireless ad hoc networks. Mobile multi-hop ad hoc networking--why?.

 Publications

 Teaching

Fall 2003: Telecommunication Networks Class Web Page and lecture notes

Email   mailto:jsucec@caip.rutgers.edu