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A User Level Framework for Ad Hoc Routing

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A User Level Framework for Ad Hoc Routing
The availability of inexpensive wireless networking hardware (e.g., based on the IEEE 802.11 standards) has generated interest in a large class of wireless applications. Many applications benefit from rapidly deployable networks—for example, collaborative applications to support field research or emergency incident response. The need for networks that can be rapidly deployed has resulted in a substantial body of research in ad hoc routing protocols. Such protocols use intermediate nodes as routers and support highly dynamic network configurations. We have developed a portable, user-level framework for ad hoc routing in C++. In our current implementation of this framework a tailored SOCKS proxy handles client requests and uses an implementation of an ad hoc routing protocol to provide routing. So far, implementations of DSR and flooding are provided, but other routing protocol implementations can easily be incorporated. An integrated simulator allows new routing protocols to be teste...
Jérémie Allard, Paul Gonin, Minoo Si
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where LCN
Authors Jérémie Allard, Paul Gonin, Minoo Singh, Golden G. Richard III
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