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Research on MANET-Based Reliable Zone Routing Protocol
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014In MANET, the scheme for maintaining an inter-zone route in ZRP makes ZRP take more lost packets and more route re-discovering times; the former makes ZRP take lower delivery ratio of data packets, which makes ZRP take less reliability; the latter makes ZRP take more transmission delay and more routing overheads.
Guo Zhao Hou, Peng Wang
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The performance evaluation of Genetic Zone Routing protocol for MANETs
TENCON 2008 - 2008 IEEE Region 10 Conference, 2008Zone 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, we propose a new routing protocol called genetic zone routing protocol (GZRP) which is the extension of ZRP by using ...
S. Ramachandram, P. Sateesh Kumar
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Secure zone based routing protocol for mobile adhoc networks
2013 International Mutli-Conference on Automation, Computing, Communication, Control and Compressed Sensing (iMac4s), 2013An ad hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure. Ad hoc networking for commercial uses; however, the main applications lie in military, tactical and other security-sensitive operations. In these applications, secure routing is an
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Evaluation of the Ad-Hoc Connectivity with the Zone Routing Protocols
2006In this paper, we evaluate the novel routing protocol for a special class of ad-hoc networks, termed by us the Reconfigurable Wireless Networks (RWNs). The main features of the RWNs are: the increased mobility of the network nodes, the large number of nodes, and the large network span.
Marc Robert Pearlman, Zygmunt J. Haas
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Wireless personal communications, 2021
Suhaas Krishna Prashanth, S. Senthil
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Suhaas Krishna Prashanth, S. Senthil
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Scalability of Network Size on Genetic Zone Routing Protocol for MANETs
2008 International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering, 2008This paper reports the studies related to scalability of network size on our newly proposed routing protocol, genetic zone routing protocol (GZRP) for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). This protocol applies genetic algorithms (GA) to zone routing protocol (ZRP) for finding a limited set of multiple alternative routes to the destinations, in order to ...
P.S. Kumar, S. Ramachandram
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Fisheye zone routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks
Second IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2005. CCNC. 2005, 2005Zone routing protocol provides a flexible solution for discovering and maintaining routes in the MANET. By adopting the idea of Fisheye state routing in TRP, a more efficient protocol called fisheye zone routing protocol (FZRP) was proposed in the paper.
Chun-Chuan Yang, Li-Pin Tseng
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A survey on various improvements of hybrid zone routing protocol in MANET
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics, 2012Zone Routing protocol (ZRP) combines the advantages of both proactive and reactive MANET routing protocol thus comes under the category of hybrid MANET routing protocol. ZRP is based on the concept of zones. The objective of this paper is to conduct a survey on ten various improvements proposed to ZRP other than the basic protocol implementation.
Dhanya Sudarsan, G. Jisha
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The performance evaluation of cached Genetic Zone Routing Protocol for MANETs
2008 16th IEEE International Conference on Networks, 2008Zone 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, P.S. Kumar
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Zone Divisional Hierarchical Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network
2016 8th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks (CICN), 2016Clustering prolongs energy resources, improves scalability and preserves communication bandwidth. Clustering is either classified as static and dynamic or as equal and unequal. In cluster based routing protocols that employ multi-hop communication, imbalanced energy consumption among the nodes results in hot-spots.
Tripatjot Singh Panag, Inderjit Singh
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