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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.
R. Kapoor, M. Gerla
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Dynamic zone topology routing protocol for MANETs

European Transactions on Telecommunications, 2006
AbstractThe limited scalability of the proactive and reactive routing protocols have resulted in the introduction of new generation of routing in mobile ad hoc networks, called hybrid routing. These protocols aim to extend the scalability of such networks beyond several hundred to thousand of nodes by defining a virtual infrastructure in the network ...
Mehran Abolhasan, Tadeusz A. Wysocki
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Optimizing Power-Aware Routing using Zone Routing Protocol in MANET

2007 IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing Workshops (NPC 2007), 2007
The mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is difficult to maintain the routing path from node mobility. The device in mobile ad-hoc network has limited power. It is in charge of both transmitting data packet and maintaining routing path. In consequence, the lifetime of routing path differ with the power control method.
Kyoung-Ja Kim, Hyun-Woo Koo
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Parametric Analysis of Zone Routing Protocol

2011
A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) consists of a set of autonomous, self-configuring, decentralized, power constrained mobile hosts that may communicate with one another from time to time without any base station support. Each host is equipped with a CSMA/CA (carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance) transceiver.
Rani Astya, Parma Nand, S. C. Sharma
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Research on MANET-Based Reliable Zone Routing Protocol

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
In 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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Zone-based routing protocol for high-mobility MANET

CCECE 2003 - Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Toward a Caring and Humane Technology (Cat. No.03CH37436), 2004
In high-mobility MANET, the fast change of topology increases the complexity of routing. In this paper, we propose a novel routing protocol, namely, zone-based routing (ZBR) protocol, where the network area is divided into fixed nonoverlapping square zones. There is a zone-head in each zone that acts as a router in the network and maintains information
H. Du, H. Hassanein, C. Yeh
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Timer based caching technique for zone routing protocol

Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
The caching of previously discovers route is needed to avoid the rediscovery of routes for sending each packet. Link breakage is detected when an attempted data transmission fails. Thus loss of a route will go undetected if there is no attempt to use this route. The timer based approach is based on the hypothesis that routes are only valid for specific
Milind Tote, Veena Gulhane
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Collaborative energy efficient zone‐based routing protocol for multihop Internet of Things

Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, 2020
In Internet of Things (IoT) the nodes collaborate over a network in multihop manner and relay data toward IoT gateway that is ultimately connected to an IP network.
Saleem Iqbal   +3 more
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A Zone Routing Protocol for Bluetooth MANET with Online Adaptive Zone Radius

2005 5th International Conference on Information Communications & Signal Processing, 2006
In this paper, a routing protocol that utilizes the characteristics of Bluetooth technology is proposed 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 by using evolving fuzzy neural networks. Observing that there existing some useless
null Chenn-Jung Huang   +5 more
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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), 2013
An 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
B. A. S. R. Devi   +2 more
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