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ZRP versus AODV and DSR: A comprehensive study on ZRP performance [PDF]
M obile Ad Hoc Networks (M ANETs) are networks of mobile computing nodes (e.g. portable computers, PDAs etc.) equipped with wireless interfaces and communicating with each other without relying on any infrastructure. In these networks each mobile node may act as a client, a server and a router. M ANETs have emerged to fulfill the need for communication
Prof. M N Sree Ranga Raju+2 more
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The effect of network size and density to the choice of zone radius in ZRP
<span>Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is a network that consists of several nodes that connect without using a permanent infrastructure. Each node in MANET moves inside and outside of the network freely and randomly. The free and random movements of nodes may cause the topology of the network to change constantly.
Hussein M. Haglan+4 more
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Reactive Coaxial Electrospinning of Zrp/ZrO2 Nanofibres [PDF]
Abstract not Available.
Surya Subianto+6 more
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Performance quantification of Wireless Sensor Networks by implementing ZRP
sensor network is composed of a largenumber of autonomous sensor nodes, which are denselydeployed in the area of interest i.e either inside thephenomenon or very close to it. Routing is an importantoperation, being the foundation of data exchangingbetween wireless devices.Zone Routing Protocol was thefirst hybrid routing protocol with both a proactive ...
Barjinder Singh, Rishma Chawla
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Supervillin modulation of focal adhesions involving TRIP6/ZRP-1 [PDF]
Cell–substrate contacts, called focal adhesions (FAs), are dynamic in rapidly moving cells. We show that supervillin (SV)—a peripheral membrane protein that binds myosin II and F-actin in such cells—negatively regulates stress fibers, FAs, and cell–substrate adhesion.
Norio Takizawa+9 more
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Enhanced ZRP Protocol for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks [PDF]
Mobile Adhoc Network(MANET) is the collection of independent mobile nodes that can communicate to each other via radio waves. The mobile nodes that are in radio range of each other can directly communicate, whereas others need the aid of intermediate nodes to route their packets.
M N Sree Ranga Raju+1 more
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Improved ZRP Routing Protocol Based on Clustering
Abstract VANET is the concrete the application of the wireless and mobile ad-hoc network in this automotive environment. Because of the frequent changes of the network topology, the fast mobile node, the heavy routing overhead and other reasons, it’s very uneasy to contrive a effective the protocol of the routing layer for routing statistics among ...
Xueqin Yang+3 more
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The proton conductivity and mechanical properties of Nafion®/ ZrP nanocomposite membrane [PDF]
Zirconium phosphates (ZrP) were incorporated into Nafion® 117 membrane by impregnating method to obtain a reduced methanol permeation and improved proton conductivity for fuel cell application. The mechanical properties and water uptake of Nafion® membrane incorporated with zirconium phosphates nanoparticles was more improvement when compared to the ...
Rudzani Sigwadi+5 more
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Optimized ZRP for MANETs and its Applications [PDF]
In this paper, we unified two new algorithms, i.e., to selectively Bordercast the control packets in order to reduce the network load by limiting the number of control packets when ZRP searches for a new route. The second algorithm is proposed to optimize the performance of Query control mechanisms for the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for mobile ad hoc ...
Jitendranath Mungara+1 more
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Dynamics of Instantaneous Condensation in the ZRP Conditioned on an Atypical Current [PDF]
Using a generalized Doob’s h-transform we consider the zero-range process (ZRP) conditioned to carry an atypical current, with focus on the regime where the Gallavotti-Cohen symmetry loses its validity. For a single site we compute explicitly the boundary injection and absorption rates of an effective process which maps to a biased random walk.
Harris, Rosemary+2 more
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