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AODV protocol is a protocol that is fairly mature in mobile Ad-Hoc network. But the traditional AODV protocol in some ways it seems less satisfying, especially on the stability of data transmission. Development continues, one of which AODV-Backup Routing
Rachmat Rachmat +2 more
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On Link Availability Probability of Routing Protocols for Urban Scenario in VANETs
This paper presents the link availability probability. We evaluate and compare the link availability probability for routing protocols; Ad hoc On-demand Distance vector (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Fisheye State Routing (FSR) for different ...
Javaid, N. +5 more
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Performance Evaluation of On Demand Routing Protocols AODV and Modified AODV (R-AODV) in MANETS
In mobile ad hoc networks, there is no centralized infrastructure to monitor or allocate the resources used by the mobile nodes. The absence of any central coordinator makes the routing a complex one compared to cellular networks. The Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing algorithm is a routing protocol designed for ad hoc mobile devices ...
Humaira Nishat +3 more
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TCP-Aware Backpressure Routing and Scheduling [PDF]
In this work, we explore the performance of backpressure routing and scheduling for TCP flows over wireless networks. TCP and backpressure are not compatible due to a mismatch between the congestion control mechanism of TCP and the queue size based ...
Modiano, Eytan, Seferoglu, Hulya
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The impact of mobility models on the performance of mobile Ad Hoc network routing protocol [PDF]
A mobility model represents nodes distribution and movement over the network. Several research works have shown that a selection of mobility model can affect the outcome of routing performance simulation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
Harle, David +2 more
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Making On-Demand Routing Efficient with Route-Request Aggregation
In theory, on-demand routing is very attractive for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET), because it induces signaling only for those destinations for which there is data traffic.
Garcia-Luna-Aceves J.J. +9 more
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Coherent, automatic address resolution for vehicular ad hoc networks [PDF]
Published in: Int. J. of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, 2017 Vol.25, No.3, pp.163 - 179. DOI: 10.1504/IJAHUC.2017.10001935The interest in vehicular communications has increased notably.
Aguilar Igartua, Mónica +6 more
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RE-AODV: Improved AODV Routing Protocol for Repairing Efficiency
Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a self-organized, quickly configurable network, which does not have fixed infrastructure. Mobility is one of the most characteristic in MANET, but it may cause the failure of a valid link. There are two repair mechanisms—local repair and source repair in Ad hoc on demand distance vector protocol (AODV).
Xu Li +3 more
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Performance Comparison of Modified AODV-ETX with AODV and AODV-ETX Routing Protocol in an MANET
Abstract Expected Transmission Count (ETX) is one of the many metrics developed in the ad hoc routing protocol. Most research, studied on modified AODV-ETX by varying the value of MY ROUTE TIMEOUT (MRT) and ACTIVE ROUTE TIMEOUT (ART) values in the RREQ and RREP packet headers.
A Purnomo +4 more
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Selective Route Based on SNR with Cross-Layer Scheme in Wireless Ad Hoc Network
In this study, we developed network and throughput formulation models and proposed new method of the routing protocol algorithm with a cross-layer scheme based on signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
Istikmal, Adit Kurniawan, Hendrawan
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