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DSNAODV: Detecting Selfish Nodes based on Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector routing protocol [PDF]
In mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), innumerable intermediate nodes interchange information without the need for infrastructure. In these networks, nodes depend upon each other for routing and forwarding packets, and communication among them is very ...
Mahboubeh Vanday Baseri +1 more
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Wireless Body Area Routing Protocols Impact Analysis on Entity Mobility Models with Static Sink Node
The most important and emerging characteristic of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs), which differentiates them from other wired and wireless area networks, is mobility.
Sunny Singh +5 more
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Research on Zone Routing Protocol Based on Bus Backbone Network [PDF]
For the problem of network congestion caused by using table driven routing protocol in urban traffic,this paper proposes a modified Zone Routing Protocol(ZRP).It takes bus’s characteristics of constant speed and fixed rate into consideration,builds ...
TAO Bing,LI Demin,ZHANG Guanglin,YANG Yajie
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MDVA: a distance-vector multipath routing protocol [PDF]
Routing protocols using the distributed Bellman-Ford (DBF) algorithm converge very slowly to the correct routes when link costs increase, and in the case when a set of link failures results in a network partition, DBF simply fails to converge, a problem which is commonly referred to as the count-to-infinity problem. We present the first distance-vector
S. Vutukury, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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SIMULATION AND COMPARISON OF AD HOC NETWORKS ROUTING PROTOCOLS BASED ON OPNET
Ad-hoc routing algorithm has always been a core problem in research of ad-hoc networks. In order to be able to deal with various routing protocol problems on an ad-hoc network like poor validity and large control overhead, this paper classify and ...
Samar T. Yousif
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Optimization in the Ad Hoc On‐Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol
The main challenge of the MANET network is the continuous management of information, each device, to ensure the correct direction of traffic. MANET consists of a peer‐to‐peer connection; the network is self‐repairing and at the same time self‐formed. The network can be used in the field of road safety, in sensors in the home, healthcare, robotics, etc.
G. K. Siddesh +8 more
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Public Transport System Based Heterogeneous Vehicular Network Routing Protocol [PDF]
Most exiting routing protocols in Vehicular Ad Hoc Network(VANET) generally make use of a specific character of vehicular network,which leads to low delivery ratio or high delivery delay.In order to solve this problem,a multiple attribute decision making
LI Gen,MA Maode,LIU Chunfeng,SHU Yantai
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Energy-Saving Routing Protocols for Smart Cities
In recent decades, expansion in urban areas has faced issues such as management of public waste, noise, mobility, and air quality, among others. In this scenario, Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) scenarios are being considered ...
Douglas de Farias Medeiros +3 more
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Facebook Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET’s) is a self-configuring infrastructure less network of mobile devices connected by wireless . MANETs are a kind of Wireless ad hoc network that usually has a routable networking environment on top of a Link Layer .
Marwan Aziz Mohammed
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A Network Architecture and Routing Protocol for the MEDIcal WARNing System
The MEDIcal WARNing (MEDIWARN) system continuously and automatically monitors the vital parameters of pre-intensive care hospitalized patients and, thanks to an intelligent processing system, provides the medical teams with a better understanding of ...
Luca Leonardi +3 more
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