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Presentation
Mobile Ad-Hoc Routing Protocols: Evaluation of Performance
American Society of Engineering Education Northeast Conference. (2008)
  • Eman Abdelfattah, Sacred Heart University
Abstract
Founded in 1893, the American Society for Engineering Education is a nonprofit organization of individuals and institutions committed to furthering education in engineering and engineering technology. It accomplishes this mission by
  • promoting excellence in instruction, research, public service, and practice;
  • exercising worldwide leadership;
  • fostering the technological education of society; and
  • providing quality products and services to members.
In pursuit of academic excellence, ASEE develops policies and programs that enhance professional opportunities for engineering faculty members, and promotes activities that support increased student enrollments in engineering and engineering technology colleges and universities. Strong communication and collaboration with national and international organizations further advances ASEE's mission.
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Publication Date
April, 2008
Citation Information
Abdelfattah, E. (2008, April). Mobile Ad-Hoc Routing Protocols: Evaluation of Performance. Lecture presented at American Society of Engineering Education Northeast Conference in West Point, NJ.