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Bypass routing: An on-demand local recovery protocol for ad hoc networks

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Bypass routing: An on-demand local recovery protocol for ad hoc networks
Abstract--On-demand routing protocols for ad hoc networks reduce the cost of routing in high mobility environments. However, route discovery in on-demand routing is typically performed via network-wide flooding, which consumes a substantial amount of bandwidth. In this paper, we present bypass routing, a local recovery protocol that aims to reduce the frequency of route request floods triggered by broken routes. Specifically, when a broken link is detected, a node patches the affected route using local information, which is acquired on-demand, and thereby bypasses the broken link. We implemented SLR (Source Routing with Local Recovery) as a prototype of our approach. Simulation studies show that SLR achieves efficient and effective local recovery while maintaining acceptable overhead.
Cigdem Sengul, Robin Kravets
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Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where ADHOC
Authors Cigdem Sengul, Robin Kravets
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