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A New Route Maintenance in Dynamic Source Routing Protocol [PDF]
Mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is infrastructureless, self-organizable, multi hop packet switched network. A number of routing protocols for MANETs have been proposed in recent years. Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol is one of the most popular routing protocol for ad hoc networks. This paper presents a novel method to enhance route maintenance part
Neeraj Tyagi, Ashish Kumar Shukla
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Performance Analysis of Dynamic Source Routing Protocol [PDF]
Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is an efficient on-demand routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET). It depends on two main procedures: Route Discovery and Route Maintenance. Route discovery is the procedure used at the source of the packets to discover a route to the destination.
Salem, Amer O. Abu+2 more
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Dynamic source routing strategy for two-level flows on scale-free networks. [PDF]
Packets transmitting in real communication networks such as the Internet can be classified as time-sensitive or time-insensitive. To better support the real-time and time-insensitive applications, we propose a two-level flow traffic model in which ...
Zhong-Yuan Jiang+2 more
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Performance Evaluation and Impact of Weighting Factors on an Energy and Delay Aware Dynamic Source Routing Protocol [PDF]
Typical applications of the mobile ad-hoc network, MANET, are in disaster recovery operations which have to respect time constraint needs. Since MANET is affected by limited resources such as power constraints, it is a challenge to respect the deadline of a real-time data.
Jihen Drira Rekik+2 more
arxiv +4 more sources
Dynamic source routing under attacks [PDF]
MANET routing protocols are designed based on the assumption that all nodes cooperate without maliciously disrupting the operation of the routing protocol. A large number of attack types of varying severity are threatening MANET. Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is a well-known reactive MANET routing protocol that does not support security of routing ...
Peter King, Mohamed A. Abdelshafy
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Secure Route Discovery for Dynamic Source Routing in Manets [PDF]
Abstract Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are collections of wireless mobile devices with restricted broadcast range and resources and no fixed infrastructure. Communication is achieved by communicating data along suitable routes that are dynamically discovered and maintained through association between the nodes. Discovery of such routes
Anto Bennet, M.+4 more
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Performance Analysis of On-Demand Routing Protocols in Wireless Mesh Networks [PDF]
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have recently gained a lot of popularity due to their rapid deployment and instant communication capabilities. WMNs are dynamically self-organizing, self-configuring and self-healing with the nodes in the network ...
Arafatur RAHMAN+2 more
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An Analysis of Routing Disruption Attack on Dynamic Source Routing Protocol [PDF]
Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is a well known source routing protocol for ad hoc networks. The algorithm depends on the cooperative participation of the nodes that enables route discovery from a source node to a destination node. However, if a group of nodes do not cooperate, the performance of the DSR protocol may be severely degraded.
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Performance Evaluation of Dynamic Source Routing Protocol [PDF]
Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is an infrastructure less network where the nodes doesn’t required any fixed infrastructure or base station to transmit data. Nodes are self-organizing and selfconfiguring. The routing protocol is used in such a network to find a proper link through which packets will be transmitting from its source to destination.
Dulal Chakraborty+2 more
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A New Route Maintenance Strategy for Dynamic Source Routing Protocol [PDF]
Although DSR can respond a route quickly, it yields a long delay when a route is rebuilt. This is because when source node receives RERR packet, it will try to find alternative routes from route cache. If alternative routes are not available, source node, then, will enter route discovery phase to find new routes.
Muhammad Farhan Sjaugi+2 more
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