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Improved dynamic source routing algorithm for MANETS

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) facilitates mobile hosts to communicate with one another based on wireless infrastructure. There are no base stations in ad hoc networks and the mobile hosts act as routers for data packets. Since the mobile hosts in a MANET keep moving, topological changes take place frequently in the network.
Yang Qin, Chia Yui Lee
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Combining Source Routing and Dynamic Fault Tolerance

2006 18th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD'06), 2006
An increasing amount of current and emerging interconnect technologies rely on source routing to forward packets through the network. It is therefore important to develop methods for fault tolerance that are well suited for source routed networks.
Tor Skeie   +2 more
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A Cluster-Based Multipath Dynamic Source Routing in MANET

Journal of Computer Research and Development, 2006
Numerous studies have shown the difficulty for a routing protocol to scale to large mobile ad hoc networks. This article proposes a cluster-based multipath dynamic source routing in MANET (CMDSR) that is designed to be adaptive according to network dynamics. It uses the hierarchy to perform route discovery and distributes traffic among diverse multiple
An Huiyao   +3 more
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Dynamic Source Routing Using Directional Antenna

2015 Second International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communication Engineering, 2015
A directional antenna can provide a more stable path by increasing the coverage range and reducing the no of hops. It can also solves many problems like channel interference and spatial reuse. In Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs), the research about directional antennas has been restricted mostly to medium access control.
M. P. S. Yadav   +3 more
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Strong stochastic stability for Dynamic Source Routing

2007 Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference, 2007
Node movement in a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) simulation is defined by the mobility model. To ensure reliable simulation results, many research papers have investigated the stability (or instability) of popular mobility models. In general, these works have been concerned with the following question: Will time-averaged measurements of ldquomobility ...
Roy Timo   +2 more
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Combining opportunistic routing with dynamic source routing for wireless mesh networks

IET International Communication Conference on Wireless Mobile & Computing (CCWMC 2009), 2009
Routing in wireless mesh networks presents a great challenge due to unreliable wireless links and collisions. Recently, a new routing method, opportunistic routing (OR), is proposed to deal with them by exploiting broadcast nature of wireless networks. OR relies on the global knowledge of networks to select relays and determine priorities.
Qiang Shen   +3 more
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Mobility Prediction with Direction Tracking on Dynamic Source Routing

TENCON 2005 - 2005 IEEE Region 10 Conference, 2005
Mobility prediction is one the most efficient techniques used to calculate lifetime estimation of wireless links (link lifetime-LLT) for a more reliable path selection. To incorporate a mobility prediction model into ad hoc routing protocols, an updating scheme should be used to maintain prediction accuracy especially for those source initiated on ...
K. Sithitavorn, Bin Qiu
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A dynamic multi-source Dijkstra's algorithm for vehicle routing

1996 Australian New Zealand Conference on Intelligent Information Systems. Proceedings. ANZIIS 96, 2002
This paper discusses the implementation of Dijkstra's (1959) classic double bucket algorithm for path finding in connected networks. The work reports on a modification of the algorithm embracing both static and dynamic heuristic components and multiple source nodes.
Peter W. Eklund, S. Kirkby, S. Pollitt
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Securing the Ad Hoc Dynamic Source Routing Protocol

2006 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2006
Ad hoc routing protocols are challenging to design and the need for security services further complicates the situation. So far the proposals for routing in ad hoc networks offer no security mechanisms at all, or have only partial solutions for protecting the routing.
Rajan Shankaran   +2 more
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A readily cache update algorithm for dynamic source routing

Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
NOTE FROM ACM: It has been determined that the author of this article plagiarized the contents from a previously published paper. Therefore ACM has shut off access to this paper. The plagiarized paper, Distributed cache updating for the dynamic source routing protocol by Xin Yu, may be found hereFor further information, contact the ACM Director of ...
S. K. Dhamal, Lata Ragha, S. A. Attarde
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