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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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Proceedings of the Second IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing 1990, 2002
A novel routing protocol for computer networks is designed by combining two routing protocols that adapt to changes in the network topology. The first routing protocol is expensive to operate but yields shortest-paths in the networks; therefore, it is best used when changes in the network topology are rare.
Mohamed G. Gouda+2 more
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A novel routing protocol for computer networks is designed by combining two routing protocols that adapt to changes in the network topology. The first routing protocol is expensive to operate but yields shortest-paths in the networks; therefore, it is best used when changes in the network topology are rare.
Mohamed G. Gouda+2 more
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2015 20th International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS), 2015
A routing protocol disseminates information for route selection between any two nodes on a network and thus provides the ground for sending data (packets) through the network. Routing protocols are used in a wide range of application areas in various types of networks, such as Local Area Networks (LAN), Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) or Wireless Mesh ...
Luigia Petre, Mojgan Kamali
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A routing protocol disseminates information for route selection between any two nodes on a network and thus provides the ground for sending data (packets) through the network. Routing protocols are used in a wide range of application areas in various types of networks, such as Local Area Networks (LAN), Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) or Wireless Mesh ...
Luigia Petre, Mojgan Kamali
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2014
In this chapter, we first discuss the trust/reputation system called TRIPO. We will discuss how the payment reports can be processed to calculate the nodes’ trust values and how the irrational packet dropping nodes can be identified. We will also discuss and evaluate two routing protocols to establish routes through the highly trusted nodes having ...
Xuemin Shen, Mohamed E. Mahmoud
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In this chapter, we first discuss the trust/reputation system called TRIPO. We will discuss how the payment reports can be processed to calculate the nodes’ trust values and how the irrational packet dropping nodes can be identified. We will also discuss and evaluate two routing protocols to establish routes through the highly trusted nodes having ...
Xuemin Shen, Mohamed E. Mahmoud
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1999
Routers filter the network traffic so that the only traffic that flows into and out of a network is required to go into a network. In many cases, there are several possible routes that can be taken between to nodes on different networks. Consider the network in Figure 36.1.
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Routers filter the network traffic so that the only traffic that flows into and out of a network is required to go into a network. In many cases, there are several possible routes that can be taken between to nodes on different networks. Consider the network in Figure 36.1.
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Opportunistic Routing Protocols
2013In intermittently connected mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and delay tolerant networks (DTNs), in order to successfully transfer data from a moving node to another, the node has to first wait until it geographically “meets” other nodes (contact happens) for data-relay.
Hongzi Zhu, Minglu Li
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Overview and Classification of IP Routing Protocols — IP Routing
2004This chapter covers the basis of routing technologies and protocols for IP networks. After a review on routing design issues, a classification of routing protocols is presented, with details and comparative assessments. A case study is presented that addresses the routing technologies and design criteria for a global IP network for a large-size company.
LO BELLO, Lucia, PALUMBO E.
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Routing Protocols for GeoNet: A Survey
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2012The last decade has witnessed the rapid development of intelligent transportation systems (ITS), which aim to improve transportation activities in terms of safety and efficiency. Intervehicle communication (IVC) is an important component of the ITS architecture that enables vehicles to communicate with other vehicles and roadside infrastructure.
TAYŞİ, Ziya Cihan, YAVUZ, Ali Gökhan
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2012
Since the IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Area Networks (6LoWPAN) standard does not define routing protocols, several approaches have been made to reuse and adapt existing MANET protocols. Extensive current research and development is conducted at the ROLL working group.
Alexander Huhn+2 more
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Since the IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Area Networks (6LoWPAN) standard does not define routing protocols, several approaches have been made to reuse and adapt existing MANET protocols. Extensive current research and development is conducted at the ROLL working group.
Alexander Huhn+2 more
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2016
Knowledge of routing and routing protocols is the basis to understand networking and its technologies. This chapter starts by introducing basic concepts, such as a route’s composition, static and dynamic routes, and routing tables. It then describes RIP, the simplest routing protocol. This chapter also introduces the concepts of OSPF.
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Knowledge of routing and routing protocols is the basis to understand networking and its technologies. This chapter starts by introducing basic concepts, such as a route’s composition, static and dynamic routes, and routing tables. It then describes RIP, the simplest routing protocol. This chapter also introduces the concepts of OSPF.
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