Internet measurements have shown that network failures happen frequently, and that existing routing protocols can take multiple seconds, or even minutes, to converge after a failu...
Dan Pei, Lan Wang, Daniel Massey, Shyhtsun Felix W...
We consider the problem of routing in intermittently connected networks. In such networks there is no guarantee that a fully connected path between source and destination exist at...
Abstract One of the main problems associated with MANETs is that mobility and the associated route discovery and maintenance procedures of reactive routing protocols cause interrup...
Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate, Manuel P. Malumbre...
Abstract Key issues of wireless ad hoc networks are auto-configuration and flexibility. Due to mobility, wireless networks are subject to frequent splits and merges. In many situ...
Franck Legendre, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Serge Fdi...
Quality of Service (QoS) routing methods are expected to replace existing routing protocols in future QoS-based data networks. QoS routing allows the selection of feasible paths f...
: Mobile Ad hoc Networks are characterized by multi-hop wireless links, without any infrastructure, and frequent host mobility. A plethora of routing protocols has been proposed. A...
Anand Prabhu Subramanian, A. J. Anto, Janani Vasud...
This paper presents a new algorithm, Extra, for extending the lifetime of ad hoc networks. Extra tries to conserve energy by identifying and switching off nodes that are momentaril...
R. I. da Silva, Julius C. B. Leite, M. P. Fernande...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is formed by a group of mobile wireless nodes, each of which functions as a router and agrees to forward packets for others. Many routing protocols ...
Abstract. This paper gives a simple continuum model for generic proactive routing protocols in a mobile ad-hoc network. Rate constants characterize the routing protocol and the net...
Routing protocols for wireless ad hoc networks have traditionally focused on finding paths with minimum hop count. However, such paths can include slow or lossy links, leading to...