Abstract— In this paper we propose the enhancement of routing metrics through a more complete view of the physical channel. Using cross-layer optimizations, we develop the Distri...
Daniel de Oliveira Cunha, Otto Carlos M. Duarte, G...
—We present link-diversity routing, a routing paradigm that achieves high path resilience in mobile ad hoc networks. Link-diversity routing chooses each hop of a packet’s route...
—Secure routing of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) is still a hard problem after years of research. We therefore propose to design a secure routing protocol in a new approach. Th...
Shushan Zhao, Akshai K. Aggarwal, Shuping Liu, Hua...
Abstract—Cross-layer routing and scheduling algorithms design for wireless backhaul mesh network has attracted much research interest recently. The network is expected to support...
—In this paper, we introduce a routing solution called “Landmark Overlays for Urban Vehicular Routing Environments” (LOUVRE), an approach that efficiently builds a landmark ...
—Traffic routing plays a critical role in determining the performance of a wireless mesh network. To investigate the best solution, existing work proposes to formulate the mesh ...
An increasing proportion of distributed hash tables (DHTs) maintain additional routing information regarding each node’s immediately surrounding neighbors in a network overlay. ...
Richard Price, Tien Tuan Anh Dinh, Georgios K. The...
Abstract—Content-based routing (CBR) is becoming increasingly popular as a building block for distributed applications. CBR differs from classical routing paradigms as messages a...
— The design of a routing protocol must be based on the characteristics of its target networks. The diversity of wireless networks motivates the design of different routing metri...
—We reconsider the problem of geographic routing in wireless ad hoc networks. We are interested in local, memoryless routing algorithms, i.e. each network node bases its routing ...