— Considered is a mobile ad hoc network consisting of three types of nodes (source, destination and relay nodes) and using the two-hop relay routing protocol. Packets at relay no...
Abstract--Existing anycast routing protocols solely route packets to the closest group member. In this paper, we introduce density-based anycast routing, a new anycast routing para...
In this paper we propose a novel three phase route recovery mechanism for routing over switched single beam directional antennas. We enhance the popular Dynamic Source Routing (DS...
Tarun Joshi, Hrishikesh Gossain, Carlos de M. Cord...
An ad hoc network is a fast deployable selfconfiguring wireless network characterized by node mobility, dynamic topology structure, unreliable media and limited power supply. Node...
—On-demand routing reduces the control overhead in mobile ad hoc networks, but it has the major drawback of introducing latency between route-request arrival and the determinatio...