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In mobile ad hoc networks, the status of the network changes over time due to the movement of terminals, the battery level of terminals, and so on. To construct assurance networks, it is necessary to consider requirements such as dependability, security, and adaptability against changes in the network. We had proposed a routing method, which is referred to as RSR (Route-Split Routing) for mobile ad...
In mobile ad hoc networks, the status of the network changes over time due to the movement of terminals, the battery level of terminals, and so on. To construct assurance networks, it is necessary to consider the requirements such as dependability, security, and adaptability against the change of the network. We have proposed a new routing method, which is referred to as MLR (Micro Loop Routing) for...
As the performance of each node becomes higher, it is expected that the ad hoc network is used for the community network in which a few thousands of mobile nodes exist. In such a network, the number of hops between a source node and a destination node also becomes longer. However, as the route becomes longer, it is difficult to provide the robust and reliable route for mobile ad hoc networks since...
As a routing algorithm in ad hoc networks, various algorithms have been proposed. A routing algorithm proposed in this paper is a hybrid algorithm, which, considering both residual battery lifetime of relay nodes and ad hoc network size, selects either residual battery lifetime or ad hoc network size according to service requirements. Characteristics of the proposed hybrid algorithm are described
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