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Determining an optimum zone radius for zone routing protocol (ZRP) based on node mobility
Mobility is one of the important issues in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET). By definition, MANET nodes are free to move around and this may cause difficulty in routing. MANET routing protocols must consider this factor when making routing decision.
Khalid W. Al-Ani +4 more
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Zone-Based Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]
Extensive research happening across the globe witnessed the importance of Wireless Sensor Network in the present day application world. In the recent past, various routing algorithms have been proposed to elevate WSN network lifetime. Clustering mechanism is highly successful in conserving energy resources for network activities and has become ...
Venkateswarlu Kumaramangalam, Muni +2 more
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Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an infrastructure-less and decentralized network without any physical connections. Nodes are mobile, free to move, and independent of each other which makes routing a difficult task.
M. Sultan, Khaled N. Yasen, Ali Q. Saeed
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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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Mobility-aware zoned MANET routing protocol
Based on requests of MANET and its applications,a mobility-aware zoned MANET routing protocol —MAFZP was proposed,which zoned by the distance to minID node and only a simple basic network topology was maintained.By using nodes’ neighbors information ...
LI Rui, LI Ren-fa
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A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a system of sensor nodes that communicate with one another and with their surroundings. Wireless sensor nodes are now used as the foundation for the higher-level industrial internet of things applications.
Asad Ali +6 more
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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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ANALYSIS OF ZONE ROUTING PROTOCOL IN MANET
MANET is combination of wireless mobile nodes that communicate with each other without any kind of cen tralized control or any device or established infrastructure. Therefore MAN ET routing is a critical task to perform in dynamic network. Without any fixed infrastructure, wireless mobile nodes dynamically e stablish the network.
Sandeep Kaur
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3DMRP: 3-Directional Zone-Disjoint Multipath Routing Protocol
In static wireless ad hoc networks such as wireless mesh networks and wireless sensor networks, multipath routing techniques are very useful for improving end-to-end delay, throughput, and load balancing, as compared to single-path routing techniques.
Dongseung SHIN, Dongkyun KIM
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Analyzing Zone Routing Protocol in MANET Applying Authentic Parameter [PDF]
Routing is the main part of wireless adhoc network conventionally there are two approaches first one is Proactive and another one is Reactive. Both these approaches have some substantial disadvantage and to overcome hybrid routing protocols designed.
Kamaljit I. Lakhtaria
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