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A Survey of Routing Protocols for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021Underwater wireless sensor network (UWSN) is currently a hot research field in academia and industry with many underwater applications, such as ocean monitoring, seismic monitoring, environment monitoring, and seabed exploration.
Junhai Luo +3 more
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On Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks Routing Protocols: A Review
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020Underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) play a significant role in ocean exploration and monitoring by gathering information and routing it to the ground stations.
Hashim Khan +2 more
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MANET Routing Protocols with Emphasis on Zone Routing Protocol – an Overview
2021 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP), 2021Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) play a key role in communication. Routing protocols for MANETs have been highly studied and researched upon. This paper reviews the current best-known techniques for routing in such networks, which comprise reactive, proactive and hybrid routing techniques.
Eesha Kurode +3 more
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Centralized Routing Protocol and Distributed Routing Protocol
2011This paper mainly discusses 2 dynamic routing protocols—centralized routing protocol and distributed routing protocol. By comparing and contrasting the two routing protocols, the author expatiates on the principles of both routing protocols, including how they work, how they affect the network performance, and the advantages and disadvantages of these ...
Xiao Shen, Zhengjun Li
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Survey on IoV routing protocols: Security and network architecture
International Journal of Communication Systems, 2018As today, vehicles are equipped with wireless sensors and on‐board computers capable of collecting and processing a large amount of data; they can communicate to each other via different communication types and through different relay nodes.
Lylia Alouache +3 more
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A probabilistic routing protocol in VANET
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia, 2009The key attribute that distinguishes Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANET) from Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) is scale. While MANET networks involve up to one hundred nodes and are short lived, being deployed in support of special-purpose operations, VANET networks involve millions of vehicles on thousands of kilometers of highways and city streets. Being
Gongjun Yan +2 more
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Bell Labs Technical Journal, 2002
Routing in the Internet has traditionally implied shunting packets based on layer 2 (network layer of the IP reference model) addresses. While that may have been adequate in the past, the new protocols of the Internet are moving routing to the highest layer — the application layer.
Vijay K. Gurbani +2 more
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Routing in the Internet has traditionally implied shunting packets based on layer 2 (network layer of the IP reference model) addresses. While that may have been adequate in the past, the new protocols of the Internet are moving routing to the highest layer — the application layer.
Vijay K. Gurbani +2 more
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On benchmarking routing protocols
2011 17th IEEE International Conference on Networks, 2011While many other disciplines have developed defacto standards to benchmark solutions to their pressing problems, routing protocols are often evaluated in an ad-hoc manner. The resulting variations in the evaluation lead to diminished comparability between different proposals.
Werle, Christoph +2 more
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