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With the ongoing progress of telecommunication has increased the want of mobility, wireless or mobile networks and this desire has already swapped the wired networks. The upcoming networks has totally different infrastructure and has different protocols and devices. These networks are infrastructure less and no dedicated protocols or devices are required to deploy such networks. The theme of this...
Routing protocols for wireless sensor networks can be divided into proactive, reactive and hybrid routing. Each routing protocol has its advantages and disadvantages. A service is force-terminated when the working routing protocol can no longer support all sensor network operations. This work describes an adaptive routing protocol based on the redundancy node and the dual routing protocol. By using...
Several geographic routing protocols using location information have already been proposed for ad hoc networks in order to improve performance of ad hoc routing protocols. Here we can mention the case of greedy perimeter stateless routing (GPSR) protocol. GPSR makes greedy forwarding decisions using merely information about a router's immediate neighbors in the network topology. In case a packet reaches...
An opportunistic large array (OLA)-based reactive routing protocol, which we call OLA routing on-demand (OLAROAD), is investigated for mobile ad hoc networks for varying node densities. An OLA is a simple form of cooperative transmission (CT) in which a group of simple relays or forwarding nodes operate without any mutual coordination, but naturally fire together in response to energy received from...
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