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Fuzzy-ZRP: An Adaptive MANET Radius Zone Routing Protocol
A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a group of active mobile nodes wirelessly connected in a self-configuring and self-healing network without a preexisting centralized infrastructure.
Nassir Harrag, Abdelghani Harrag
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FR-SLR, forwarder reduction in SLR routing protocol through zone splitting
Current routing protocols are inefficient in dense networks, where nodes have numerous neighbors. An example of a protocol is SLR, which divides the network into zones, with all nodes in a zone sharing the same coordinate.
Carole Al Mawla+3 more
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Zone dynamization is carried out in the Zone Routing Protocol to allow the adaptation of the routing protocol to VANET network conditions. Zone dynamization is accomplished by periodically updating the radius within a configured time period. The value of
Muhsin Bayu Aji Fadhillah+2 more
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The performance of query control schemes for the zone routing protocol [PDF]
In this paper, we study the performance of route query control mechanisms for the recently proposed Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for ad-hoc networks. The ZRP proactively maintains routing information for a local neighborhood (routing zone), while reactively acquiring routes to destinations beyond the routing zone.
Zygmunt J. Haas, M.R. Pearlman
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Securing Zone Routing Protocol in Ad-Hoc Networks [PDF]
This paper is a contribution in the field of security analysis on mobile ad-hoc networks, and security requirements of applications. Limitations of the mobile nodes have been studied in order to design a secure routing protocol that thwarts different kinds of attacks.
Ibrahim S. I. Abuhaiba+1 more
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Energy efficient zone based routing protocol for MANETs [PDF]
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) are self-configuring infrastructureless networks of mobile devices connected via wireless links. Each device can send and receive data, but it should also forward traffic unrelated to its own use. All need to maintain their autonomy, and effectively preserve their resources (e.g. battery power).
Shadi Basurra+5 more
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Optimizing Velocity Based Adaptive Zone Routing Protocol
This paper proposed a routing protocol named Optimizing Velocity Based Adaptive Zone Routing Protocol (OVBAZRP) that is more stable and better routing performance in scenarios where mobile nodes move with non-uniform speeds, an Optimizing Velocity Based Adaptive Zone Routing Protocol (OVBAZRP) is proposed which allows different nodes choose different ...
Pardeep Singh, Amit Kumar Jaiswal
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A New Model of Genetic Zone Routing Protocol (GZRP): The Process of Load Balancing and Offloading on The UMTS-IEEE 802.11g Hybrid Networks [PDF]
The stages of the process of Genetic Algorithm (GA), are: Encoding Genotype and Chromosome; Set Initialization Population; Evaluation Fitness Function; and Selection Process as well as in the later stages Cross Over Process and Mutation. Outputs from the
Setiyo Budiyanto, Arissetyanto Nugroho
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ZBP-MM: Zone-based producer mobility management protocol in named data networking for Internet of Things. [PDF]
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a diverse technology that primarily utilizes TCP/IP protocols in IoT environments. However, it is often argued that the existing IP protocol stack is insufficient to support data sharing and storage capabilities for mobile
Shahzad Rizwan+5 more
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PSO‐IZRP: New enhanced zone routing protocol based on PSO independent zone radius estimation
In recent years, a variety of new routing protocols for MANETs have been developed. Zone routing protocol is one of them, which is a hybrid routing protocol that combines the best futures of proactive and reactive approaches.
Nassir Harrag+2 more
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