Modeling Routing Overhead Generated by Wireless Proactive Routing Protocols [PDF]
In this paper, we present a detailed framework consisting of modeling of routing overhead generated by three widely used proactive routing protocols; Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV), Fish-eye State Routing (FSR) and Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR).
Shahzad A. Malik+3 more
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Routing Load of Route Calculation and Route Maintenance in Wireless Proactive Routing Protocols [PDF]
This paper presents mathematical framework and study of proactive routing Protocols. The performance analysis of three major proactive routing protocols: Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV), Fish-eye State Routing (FSR) and Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) are under consideration in this work. Taking these routing protocols into account, we
Nadeem Javaid+3 more
arxiv +5 more sources
Routing Load of Route Discovery and Route Maintenance in Wireless Reactive Routing Protocols [PDF]
In this paper, we present analytical study of routing overhead of reactive routing protocols for Wireless Multihop Networks (WMhNs). To accomplish the framework of generalized routing overhead, we choose Ad-Hoc on Demand Distance Vector (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Dynamic MANET on Demand (DYMO). Considering basic themes of these protocols,
Danish Mahmood+3 more
arxiv +6 more sources
Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]
The applications of wireless sensor networks comprise a wide variety of scenarios. In most of them, the network is composed of a significant number of nodes deployed in an extensive area in which not all nodes are directly connected. Then, the data exchange is supported by multihop communications.
Luis Javier García Villalba+3 more
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A review on routing protocols for application in wireless sensor networks [PDF]
Wireless sensor networks are harshly restricted by storage capacity, energy and computing power. So it is essential to design effective and energy aware protocol in order to enhance the network lifetime. In this paper, a review on routing protocol in WSNs is carried out which are classified as data-centric, hierarchical and location based depending on ...
Jyoti Saraswat+2 more
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Evaluating impact of mobility on wireless routing protocols [PDF]
In this paper, we evaluate, analyze, and compare the impact of mobility on the behavior of three reactive protocols (AODV, DSR, DYMO) and three proactive protocols (DSDV, FSR, OLSR) in multi-hop wireless networks. We take into account throughput, end-to-end delay, and normalized routing load as performance parameters.
Javaid, N.+4 more
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An efficient routing protocol for wireless networks [PDF]
We present the Wireless Routing Protocol (WRP). In WRP, routing nodes communicate the distance and second-to-last hop for each destination. WRP reduces the number of cases in which a temporary routing loop can occur, which accounts for its fast convergence properties.
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Shree Murthy
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An Analysis and Overview of Wireless Routing Protocols [PDF]
Problem statement: In the past, the main focus of the research in the wireless network is to provide optimal routes between source and destination nodes. The wireless routing is required additional computational effort than wired routing in order to fulfil the major wireless characteristics such as battery power constraints, frequent mobility and less ...
N. Dhanalakshmi, P. Alli
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A Comparative Study of Wireless Sensor Networks and Their Routing Protocols [PDF]
Recent developments in the area of micro-sensor devices have accelerated advances in the sensor networks field leading to many new protocols specifically designed for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Wireless sensor networks with hundreds to thousands of sensor nodes can gather information from an unattended location and transmit the gathered data to a
Debnath Bhattacharyya+2 more
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A proposal of a Wireless Sensor Network Routing Protocol [PDF]
This paper presents a proposal of a routing protocol to Wireless Sensor Networks, called SHRP (Simple Hierarchical Routing Protocol), whose primary objective is to save battery energy. SHRP also provides both reliability and a load balance solution. As a novel proposal, it is a proactive protocol that chooses efficient routes, by selecting just the ...
Cláudia J. Barenco Abbas+3 more
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