An Efficient Delay Tolerant Networks Routing Protocol for Information-Centric Networking [PDF]
Delay tolerant networks (DTN) is a good candidate for delivering information-centric networking (ICN) messages in fragmented networks due to disaster. In order to efficiently deliver ICN messages in DTN, the characteristics of multiple requester nodes for the same content and multiple provider nodes for the same request should be used efficiently.
Min Wook Kang+2 more
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Ensuring Cache Freshness in On-demand Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Network: A Cross-layer Framework [PDF]
One of the big challenges in ad hoc network design is packet routing. Studies have shown that on-demand routing protocols perform better than table-driven routing protocols. In order to avoid route discovery for each packet, on-demand routing protocols cache routes previously learnt. A node in ad hoc network learns routing information by overhearing or
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Simulasi Pengumpulan Routing Table Menggunakan Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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Irwan Susanto, Dwi Retno Aryanti
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On the Potential of Enhancing Delay-Tolerant Routing Protocols via Age of Information
In this paper, we study the potential of using the metric of Age of Information (AoI) for enhancing delay-tolerant routing protocols. The latter have been proposed for alleviating the impact of long roundtrip time in networks operating in harsh environments, e.g., in distributed applications deployed in a desert/sparsely populated area without ...
Georgios Kallitsis+2 more
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A Comparative Analysis of Bloom Filter-based Routing Protocols for Information-Centric Networks [PDF]
Bloom filter-based routing protocols for Named Data Networking (NDN) aim at facilitating content discovery in NDN. In this paper, we compare the performance of two Bloom filterbased routing protocols, namely BFR and COBRA. BFR is a push-based routing protocol that works based on Bloom filterbased content advertisements, while COBRA is a pull-based ...
Marandi, Ali+3 more
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6RLR-ABC: 6LoWPAN Routing Protocol With Local Repair Using Bio Inspired Artificial Bee Colony [PDF]
In recent years, Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) has successfully enabled the development of IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN). This network is equipped with low-cost, low-power, lightweight and varied functions devices. These devices are capable of amassing, storing, processing environmental information and conversing
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An Information Management Protocol to Control Routing and Clustering in Sensor Networks
In this paper, we develop and analyze a novel clustering protocol, Decentralized Energy Efficient cluster Propagation (DEEP), that attempts to manage the communication of data while minimizing energy consumption across the sensor networks. We also develop an Inter-Cluster Routing protocol (ICR) that is compatible with the proposed clustering technique.
Nader F. Mir, Marzieh Veyseh, Belle Wei
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A one-hop information based geographic routing protocol for delay tolerant MANETs [PDF]
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Lei You+3 more
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Analysis and Modeling of Network Connectivity in Routing Protocols for MANETs and VANETs [PDF]
In this paper, a framework is presented for node distribution with respect to density, network connectivity and communication time. According to modeled framework we evaluate and compare the performance of three routing protocols; Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Fisheye State Routing (FSR) in MANETs and VANETs ...
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Improving Performance of Cluster Based Routing Protocol using Cross-Layer Design [PDF]
The main goal of routing protocol is to efficiency delivers data from source to destination. All routing protocols are the same in this goal, but the way they adopt to achieve it is different, so routing strategy has an egregious role on the performance of an ad hoc network.
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