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2003
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Cooperative Packet Caching and Shortest Multipath Routing in Mobile Ad hoc Networks

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Cooperative Packet Caching and Shortest Multipath Routing in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
- A mobile ad hoc network is an autonomous system of infrastructureless, multihop wireless mobile nodes. Reactive routing protocols perform well in such an environment due to their ability to cope quickly against topological changes. In this paper, we propose a new routing protocol called Caching and Multipath (CHAMP) Routing Protocol. CHAMP uses cooperative packet caching and shortest multipath routing to reduce packet loss due to frequent route breakdowns. Simulation results reveal that by using a five-packet data cache, CHAMP exhibits excellent improvement in packet delivery, outperforming AODV and DSR by at most 30% in stressful scenarios. Furthermore, end-to-end delay is significantly reduced while routing overhead is lower at high mobility rates.
Alvin C. Valera, Winston Khoon Guan Seah, S. V. Ra
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where INFOCOM
Authors Alvin C. Valera, Winston Khoon Guan Seah, S. V. Rao
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