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Enhanced Cluster Based Routing Protocol for MANETS
Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are a set of self organized wireless mobile nodes that works without any predefined infrastructure. For routing data in MANETs, the routing protocols relay on mobile wireless nodes.
H. Safa+5 more
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Multipath optimized link state routing for mobile ad hoc networks [PDF]
International audienceMultipath routing protocols for Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) address the problem of scalability, security (confidentiality and integrity), lifetime of networks, instability of wireless transmissions, and their adaptation to ...
Abolhasan+11 more
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BP-AODV: Blackhole Protected AODV Routing Protocol for MANETs Based on Chaotic Map
Even though the ad-hoc on-demand distance vector (AODV) is a broadly used routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs), it is vulnerable to a blackhole attack. Lu et al.
A. El-Semary, H. Diab
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Latency and energy-efficient multi-hop routing protocol for unmanned aerial vehicle networks
Unmanned aerial vehicle is one of the main announced use cases of 5G/IMT2020, which is expected to have various applications in many fields. These devices have limited capabilities in terms of energy and processing.
Abdelhamied A Ateya+4 more
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RECOMAC: a cross-layer cooperative network protocol for wireless ad hoc networks [PDF]
A novel decentralized cross-layer multi-hop cooperative protocol, namely, Routing Enabled Cooperative Medium Access Control (RECOMAC) is proposed for wireless ad hoc networks.
Erkip, Elza+4 more
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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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ON PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF AMBR PROTOCOL IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS
Due to mobility of nodes in ad hoc networks, the most challenging issue is to design and to make sound analysis of a routing protocol that determines its robustness to deliver packets in low routing packet overhead.
Tanay Dey+2 more
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Let the Tree Bloom: Scalable Opportunistic Routing with ORPL [PDF]
Routing in battery-operated wireless networks is challenging, posing a tradeoff between energy and latency. Previous work has shown that opportunistic routing can achieve low-latency data collection in duty-cycled networks.
Duquennoy, Simon+2 more
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Low Power, Low Delay: Opportunistic Routing meets Duty Cycling [PDF]
Traditionally, routing in wireless sensor networks consists of two steps: First, the routing protocol selects a next hop, and, second, the MAC protocol waits for the intended destination to wake up and receive the data. This design makes it difficult
Duquennoy, Simon+3 more
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A Secure on Demand Routing Protocol [PDF]
The flexibility and mobility of Mobile Ad hoc Networks MANETs have made them increasingly popular in a wide range of use cases. To protect these networks, security protocols have been developed to protect routing and application data. However, these protocols only protect routes or communication, not both. Both secure routing and communication security
Tahseen Fatima, Prof. Sujata Mallapur
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