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ICNP
1999
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Policy Disputes in Path-Vector Protocols
The Border Gateway Protocol, BGP, is currently the only interdomain routing protocol employed on the Internet. As required of any interdomain protocol, BGP allows policy-based met...
Timothy Griffin, F. Bruce Shepherd, Gordon T. Wilf...
SAJ
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Limited flooding protocol for mobile ad hoc networks
Mobile ad hoc networks are collections of mobile nodes without any fixed infrastructure or central co-ordinating mechanism for packet routing. Consequently, routing is a challenge...
Mieso K. Denko, W. Goddard
LCN
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Spatially Disjoint Multipath Routing protocol without location information
—Multipath routing permits the discovery and use of multiple paths between a source and a destination. We develop a distributed on-demand multipath routing protocol for MANETs ca...
Juan Jose Galvez, Pedro M. Ruiz, Antonio F. G&oacu...
CONEXT
2007
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Backpressure multicast congestion control in mobile ad-hoc networks
In mobile ad-hoc networks, the multicast paradigm is of central importance. It can help to save scarce medium bandwidth if packets are to be delivered to multiple destinations. We...
Björn Scheuermann, Matthias Transier, Christi...
PADS
2005
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Simulating Realistic Packet Routing without Routing Protocols
A fundamental requirement for any network simulation environment is the realistic forwarding of packets from a source to a destination in the simulated topology. The routing decis...
George F. Riley, Dheeraj Reddy