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The goal of mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocol is to establish a correct and effective route with minimal control overhead and bandwidth consumption.
De-gan Zhang+4 more
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Towards a Testbed for Dynamic Vehicle Routing Algorithms [PDF]
Since modern transport services are becoming more flexible, demand-responsive, and energy/cost efficient, there is a growing demand for large-scale microscopic simulation platforms in order to test sophisticated routing algorithms. Such platforms have to
Bischoff, Joschka+3 more
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Abbreviated Dynamic Source Routing: Source Routing with Non-Unique Network Identifiers
Current ad-hoc network protocols are designed for host similar to those used in fixed networks. Those protocols are not adequate for some applications of ad-hoc networks, where used resources are very scarce. One example is the size of the network addresses, which may be a critical issue, specially whit the use of IPv6 in DRS.
Matellán Olivera, Vicente+3 more
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Analysis and Modeling Experiment Performance Parameters of Routing Protocols in MANETs and VANETs [PDF]
In this paper, a framework for experimental parameters in which Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), effect of link duration over End-to-End Delay (E2ED) and Normalized Routing Overhead (NRO) in terms of control packets is analyzed and modeled for Mobile Ad-Hoc ...
Bibi, A.+5 more
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A novel dynamic reputation-based source routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks
Routing in mobile ad hoc networks is based on the cooperation of the network’s nodes. The presence of selfish nodes that do not cooperate in this task drastically reduces the number of delivered packets.
Lenin Guaya-Delgado+3 more
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Mobility models towards the performance of geographical-based route maintenance strategy in DSR [PDF]
In the future, Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET)s are expected to be deployed in myriads of scenarios having complex node mobility and connectivity dynamics.
A. Rasid, Mohd Fadlee+2 more
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Cross-layer optimization in TCP/IP networks [PDF]
TCP-AQM can be interpreted as distributed primal-dual algorithms to maximize aggregate utility over source rates. We show that an equilibrium of TCP/IP, if exists, maximizes aggregate utility over both source rates and routes, provided congestion prices ...
Doyle, John C.+3 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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An Artificial Immune System for Misbehavior Detection in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks with Virtual Thymus, Clustering, Danger Signal and Memory Detectors [PDF]
In mobile ad-hoc networks, nodes act both as terminals and information relays, and participate in a common routing protocol, such as Dynamic Source Routing (DSR).
G. Iannaccone+8 more
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The rapid advances in the wireless communication industry have paved the way for the enhancement of wireless mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) to support various domains including civilian environments, emergency operations, and military affairs.
B. Khudayer+3 more
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