—It is important in communication networks to use routes that are as short as possible (i.e have low stretch) while keeping routing tables small. Recent advances in compact routi...
—We study the problem of data-driven routing and navigation in a distributed sensor network over a continuous scalar field. Specifically, we address the problem of searching fo...
Rik Sarkar, Xianjin Zhu, Jie Gao, Leonidas J. Guib...
Network routing may be required, under certain applications, to avoid certain areas (or nodes) These areas can be of potential security threat, possess poor quality or have other ...
Abstract—Routing in wireless networks has been heavily studied in the last decade and numerous routing protocols were proposed in literature. The packets usually follow the short...
XML-based data dissemination networks are rapidly gaining momentum. In these networks XML content is routed from data producers to data consumers throughout an overlay network of ...
—Observing that simplicity implies efficiency and scalability, this paper proposes a position-based deployment and routing strategy, and then gives a concrete approach under this...
—As the Internet steadily increases in importance, it is still based on a quite fragile routing design. From network operators perspective it is therefore crucial to detect end-t...
— The area-I/O flip-chip package provides a high chip-density solution to the demand of more I/O’s in VLSI designs; it can achieve smaller package size, shorter wirelength, an...
—Routing is a process of finding a network path from a source node to a destination node. A good routing protocol should find the “best path” from a source to a destination...
Ka-Chung Leung, King-Shan Lui, Ka-Cheong Leung, Fr...
—Wireless mesh networks have attracted increasing attention and deployment as a high-performance and low-cost solution to last-mile broadband Internet access. Traffic routing pl...