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Load balance technique with adaptive position updates (LAPU) for geographic routing in MANETs
In geographic routing, position updates and load distribution are crucial to achieve a good performance. There is a concern with load distribution when it comes to dense network where there are large number of connections and huge traffic. Load balanced,
Santhi Venkatraman, Sai Kiran Sarvepalli
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The Prohibitive Link between Position-based Routing and Planarity
Position-based routing is touted as an ideal routing strategy for resource-constrained wireless networks. One persistent barrier to adoption is due to its recovery phase, where messages are forwarded according to leftor right-hand rule (LHR).
David Cairns +2 more
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Ripple effect : an improved geographic routing with local connectivity information
One of the key challenges in geographic routing is how to deal with dead-ends, where greedy routing fails to find a neighbor node which is closer to the destination.
Li, Ming
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RTXP : A Localized Real-Time Mac-Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]
Protocols developed during the last years for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are mainly focused on energy efficiency and autonomous mechanisms (e.g. self-organization, self-configuration, etc).
Augé-Blum, Isabelle +2 more
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Geographic Gossip: Efficient Averaging for Sensor Networks [PDF]
Gossip algorithms for distributed computation are attractive due to their simplicity, distributed nature, and robustness in noisy and uncertain environments.
D. Sarwate +4 more
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A NOVEL RESOURCE CONSTRAINT SECURE(RCS) ROUTING PROTOCOL FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK [PDF]
Geographic routing protocols are the most preferred routing protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) since they rely on geographic position information. Hence we propose geography based Resource Constraint Secure routing (RCS) protocol.
R. GEETHA, E. KANNAN
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In wireless sensor networks, an important issue of geographic routing is “local minimum” problem, which is caused by a “hole” that blocks the greedy forwarding process.
Jianjun Yang, Zongming Fei, Ju Shen
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GEOGRAPHIC ROUTING SCHEME BASED.pdf
Data transmission and beacon transmission is based on the location information of each and every node which is connected in the network, in the geographic routing. Hence the beacon packets are transmitted by the neighbor node to the requested node by using APU (Adaptive Position Update) scheme.APU scheme incorporates two rules such as Mobility ...
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Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs) have emerged as the new class of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to meet the stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements of emerging applications. Multipath routing with cross-layer approach appears to be a
Shailendra Aswale, Vijay Ram Ghorpade
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Recursive SDN for Carrier Networks
Control planes for global carrier networks should be programmable (so that new functionality can be easily introduced) and scalable (so they can handle the numerical scale and geographic scope of these networks).
Koponen, Teemu +6 more
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