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Determining the optimal configuration for the zone routing protocol

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1999
The zone routing protocol (ZRP) is a hybrid routing protocol that proactively maintains routes within a local region of the network (which we refer to as the routing zone). Knowledge of this routing zone topology is leveraged by the ZRP to improve the efficiency of a reactive route query/reply mechanism.
M R Pearlman, Z J Haas
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EZRP: Evolutionary Zone Routing Protocol

2013 International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems, 2013
Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) is a most promising and widely accepted and well proved hybrid routing protocol in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) for its performance when compared with table-driven and on-demand protocols. In this paper an Evolutionary Zone Routing Protocol is proposed which is an extension of Zone Routing Protocol. The work does not make
A. Samuel Chellathurai   +1 more
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Fisheye zone routing protocol: A multi-level zone routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks

Computer Communications, 2007
Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) provides a flexible solution for discovering and maintaining routes in the MANET. By adopting the idea of Fisheye State Routing in ZRP, a more efficient protocol called Fisheye Zone Routing Protocol (FZRP) was proposed in the paper.
Chun-Chuan Yang
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Dynamic Relationship-Zone Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks

Wireless Personal Communications, 2020
A new dynamic relationship-zone routing protocol (DRZRP) for ad hoc networks is proposed. In this protocol, each node in the network establishes a neighboring-zone with a radius of ρ hops, and activates a relationship-zone according to the service request frequency and service hotspot condition.
Yanzhi Hu
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A self-adaptive zone routing protocol for Bluetooth scatternets

Computer Communications, 2005
This work presents a routing protocol that utilizes the characteristics of Bluetooth technology for Bluetooth-based mobile ad hoc networks. The routing tables are maintained in the master devices, and the routing zone radius for each table is adjusted dynamically via a fuzzy inference system. Given that some useless routing packets exist which increase
Chenn-Jung Huang, Wei Kuang Lai
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The performance evaluation of cached Genetic Zone Routing Protocol for MANETs

2008 16th IEEE International Conference on Networks, 2008
Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) is a hybrid routing protocol used in ad-hoc networks. The authors have proposed a new routing protocol called, genetic zone routing protocol (GZRP) which is an extension of ZRP applied with genetic algorithms (GA) for finding the alternative routes in order to load balance the network and as well to resist to the link and/or
S Ramachandram
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MANET Routing Protocols with Emphasis on Zone Routing Protocol – an Overview

2021 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP), 2021
Mobile 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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A zone routing protocol for Bluetooth scatternets

2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking, 2003. WCNC 2003., 2004
Bluetooth is a low-cost, low-power technology initially intended as a replacement of cables between electronic devices. Bluettoth devices can form small network of up to 8 devices called piconets. The specification also defines networks of piconets called scatternets.
Rohit Kapoor, Mario Gerla
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