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This paper presents the state of the art in biologically inspired ant based routing in wireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANET). The motivation for using ant-like mobile agents for providing routing information to mobile hosts in MANETs stems from the fact that ant-like mobile agents do not require high bandwidth overhead compared to MANET proactive routing protocols for disseminating the topology...
Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANET) and Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems are emerging technologies sharing a common underlying decentralized networking paradigm. However, the related research activities have been mainly developed by different research communities, nullifying therefore the idea of an unitary approach able to assure effectiveness integrated solutions. In this paper, we propose a DHT-based routing...
Routing protocols typically establish paths over which packets will be sent. Mobility breaks those paths and disrupts the communication executing a load, overhead and increased rate of link failure on routing protocols. Mobility can be exploited to improve the route longevity in the establishment of the route. Also the protocols relying on the source of information (i.e. location information from...
In ad hoc mobile networks (MANET), the mobility of the modes is a complicated factor that significantly affects the effectiveness and performance of ad hoc routing protocols. Mobility and traffic patterns for each node such as intermediate and end nodes are restrained to extract features of each routing protocol. In this paper, we focus on the performance of the routing protocols for stationary end...
The traditional routing protocols fail to work in incompletely connected ad-hoc networks and a mobile node may fail to be controlled because the link breaks off in such network. This paper proposes a proactive relay routing mechanism. A node that has packets to send depends on one or more intermediate nodes to relay packets to destination node; source node can maintain communication link between it...
In mobile wireless ad hoc networks (MANETs), layering is frequently broken in order to deal with changes on the wireless medium. Layering is also violated in order to implement autonomic behavior, which depends on correlating data scattered on various layers to identify relevant events. This paper proposes a new networking plane, called MANET knowledge plane (MANKP), that stores information concerning...
This paper explores the attributes, layering models and objective functions in cross layer designs for mobile ad hoc wireless networks by taking all the statistical characteristics and constraints from the physical (PHY) layer, media access control (MAC) layer and network (NET) layer into consideration. This paper reviews the entire network optimization across all the PHY/MAC/NET layers. At the PHY...
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