In this paper we focus on the problems of maintaining Ad Hoc network connectivity in the presence of node mobility whilst providing globally efficient and robust routing. The com...
Menghow Lim, Adam Chesterfield, Jon Crowcroft, Jul...
Location discovery is a fundamental problem in wireless ad hoc networks. Most of the ad hoc routing protocols use some form of flooding to discover the location and route of a mobi...
Vamsi K. Parachuri, Arjan Durresi, Durga S. Dash, ...
The widespread use of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) in many fields of applications has led to the continuous development of routing protocols which can perform well when deployed...
Topological changes in mobile ad hoc networks frequently render routing paths unusable. Such recurrent path failures have detrimental effects on the network ability to support QoS...
-- In cluster-based routing protocol (CBRP), two-level hierarchical structure is successfully used to reduce over-flooding in wireless ad hoc networks. As it is vulnerable to a sin...
Alok Ojha, Hongmei Deng, Dharma P. Agrawal, Sugata...