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Geographic Routing with Partial Position Information [PDF]
International audienceGeographic routing protocols show good properties for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). They are stateless, local and scalable. However they require that each node of the network is aware of its own position.
Ducrocq, Tony +2 more
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The geographic routing protocols in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) are contemplated as most efficacious protocols. Though, such types of protocols communicate a huge quantity of data that influence the network connectivity negatively.
Punia Divya, Kumar Rajender
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– Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MWNs) emerge as an enabling communication technology, evolving rapidly due to the accelerating advancements and creating potential network applications that significantly improve the quality of life.
T. Sakthivel, A. Balaram
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Geographic routing in social networks [PDF]
We live in a “small world,” where two arbitrary people are likely connected by a short chain of intermediate friends. With scant information about a target individual, people can successively forward a message along such a chain. Experimental studies have verified this property in real social networks, and theoretical models have been advanced to ...
David, Liben-Nowell +4 more
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UVCS: Unit Virtual Coordinate System for UAV Intra-Swarm Routing in GPS-Denied Environment
Wireless ad hoc networks are the solution for providing network connectivity in challenging environments with a lack or absence of infrastructure. Data transmission in such networks typically adopts geographic routing protocols, which use geographic ...
Yuliya Gaidamaka, Konstantin Samouylov
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Using trust to secure geographic and energy aware routing against multiple attacks. [PDF]
To address the vulnerability of geographic routing to multiple security threats such as false routing information, selective forwarding and the Sybil attack in wireless sensor networks, this paper proposes a trust-based defending model against above ...
Guanghua Zhang +2 more
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An ellipse-guided routing algorithm in wireless sensor networks
In wireless sensor networks, sensor nodes are deployed to collect data, perform calculations, and forward information to either other nodes or sink nodes. Recently, geographic routing has become extremely popular because it only requires the locations of
Jianjun Yang
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PAtCH: Proactive Approach to Circumvent Holes in Wireless Sensor Networks
The occurrence of hole regions in Wireless Sensor Networks is a significant challenge when applying a greedy technique in a geographic routing approach.
Moyses M. Lima +3 more
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Geographic Routing Protocol Using Vanet Routing
Previously, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) were designed by using several geographic routing schemes. That doesn’t sustaining any routing configurations in the existing geographic routing methods. Vehicular Ad hoc Network is networks which consist of mobile nodes, consequently it is very harsh to make and remain up end-to-end links. The main aim of
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Communicating via fireflies: Geographic routing on duty-cycled sensors [PDF]
Geographic routing is a useful and scalable point-to-point communication primitive for wireless sensor networks. However, previous work on geographic routing makes the unrealistic assumption that all the nodes in the network are awake during routing ...
Phillip B. Gibbons, Suman Nath
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