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Science of networking is still a relatively immature area. Proposing an efficient dynamic routing protocol for MANET is an arduous and provoking task. Various protocols for routing phenomenon have been proposed to IETF [1]. Considering an ad-hoc network which is specified by frequently changing topology and infrastructure less connectivity, a protocol must be tested under realistic conditions but...
The traditional Ad Hoc routing protocols do not scale well in heterogeneous networks, since they have not been designed to exploit different communication capabilities of network nodes. Building a heterogeneous hierarchical structure is a promising approach to achieve higher scalability in heterogeneous Ad Hoc networks. In this paper, we propose a novel heterogonous routing protocol based on DSDV,...
A Mobile Ad-hoc NETwork (MANET) is a wireless network set up temporarily without a wired infrastructure (routers, switches, servers, cables, access points, etc.). The wireless nodes in a MANET may move around and each one of them may need to forward packets for other components in the network. Several routing protocols such as DSR, AODV and DSDV have been proposed to facilitate communication in such...
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