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On Improving Dynamic Source Routing for Intermittently Available Nodes in MANETs

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On Improving Dynamic Source Routing for Intermittently Available Nodes in MANETs
—Previous work on routing in MANETs has resulted in numerous routing protocols that aim at satisfying constraints such as minimum hop or low energy. Existing routing protocols often fail to discover stable routes between source and sink when route availability is transient, i.e., due to mobile devices switching their network cards into low-power sleep modes whenever no communication is taking place. In this paper, we introduce a stability aware dynamic source routing protocol (SA-DSR) that is capable of predicting the stability (i.e., expiration time) of multiple routes. SA-DSR then selects the route that minimizes hop count while staying available for the expected duration of packet transmission. Comparisons of SA-DSR to the original DSR (Dynamic Source Routing) protocol indicate a significant (up to 60%) increase in route discovery success rate with comparable route establishment and maintenance overheads. KEYWORDS Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Dynamic Powe...
Pramita Mitra, Christian Poellabauer, Shivajit Moh
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where MOBIQUITOUS
Authors Pramita Mitra, Christian Poellabauer, Shivajit Mohapatra
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