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Exploring the Performance Tradeoffs among Stability-Oriented Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
2010
Network Protocols and Algorithms
, Flow-Oriented Routing Protocol (FORP) and Route Assessment Based Routing (RABR) protocol. ...
At low network density and mobility, ABR routes incur the lowest delay and as the network density and node mobility increases, RABR incurs lower delay. ...
Based on their route selection principle, routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) could be classified as belonging to one of the following two categories: minimum-weight based routing (e.g ...
doi:10.5296/npa.v2i3.436
fatcat:6yscbbl5vvc6jfulljwz2ksr3y
Survey And Taxonomy Of Unicast Routing Protocols For Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
2010
Zenodo
The purpose of this paper is to survey the unicast routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and study their primary route selection principle. ...
We believe the survey can be a great source of information for researchers in ad hoc networks. ...
Route-lifetime Assessment Based Routing (RABR) Protocol RABR [1] is similar to LBR, the difference lies in how the lifetime of a link is predicted. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1319461
fatcat:mhssi3zzfncqzmldatgnwalcma
Mobility assessment on-demand(MAOD) routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks
2004
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
In ad hoc wireless networks, the high mobility of hosts is usually a major reason for link failures. The general 'shortest path' based routing protocols may not lead to stable routes. ...
In this paper, we propose a mobility assessment on-demand (MAOD) routing protocol to select a stable route in order to enhance system throughput and performance. ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to express their thanks to the editor, Professor Mounir Hamdi, and the anonymous referees for their comments that greatly improved the quality of this paper. ...
doi:10.1002/wcm.159
fatcat:pekaltl74feo7k7e6q5klhuz6a
A beaconless node velocity-based stable path routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks
2009
2009 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium
ad hoc networks (MANETs). ...
The high-level contribution of this paper is the development of a beaconless node-velocity-based stable path on-demand unicast routing protocol (NVSP) and its extension for multicasting (NVSP-M) in mobile ...
(NVSP-M) in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). ...
doi:10.1109/sarnof.2009.4850273
fatcat:aqnkvlhxgbcrvkbq554o3efd2u
A Unicast Stable Path Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks based on the Inverse of Link Expiration Time
2011
Network Protocols and Algorithms
Expiration Times (LET) for Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). ...
The high-level contribution of this paper is the design and development of a unicast stable path routing protocol (referred to as SILET) that determines long-living routes based on the Inverse of the Link ...
In future, we plan to implement the MANET energy consumption models [30] and compare the stability-based protocols like FORP, ABR and Network Protocols and Algorithms ISSN 1943-3581 2011 ...
doi:10.5296/npa.v3i3.1018
fatcat:z7j6afinj5ak5cuapv7lzmis5u
A Performance Comparison of Stability, Load-Balancing and Power-Aware Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
[article]
2010
arXiv
pre-print
The high-level contribution of this paper is a simulation-based detailed performance comparison of three different classes of routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks: stability-based routing, power-aware ...
We choose the Flow-Oriented Routing protocol (FORP), the traffic interference based Load Balancing Routing (LBR) protocol and Min-Max Battery Cost Routing (MMBCR) as representatives of the stability-based ...
The extension in the lifetime of the nodes (measured up to the 5 th node failure), after the first node failure, is least improved for MMBCR as the routing protocol attempts to equally exploit the battery ...
arXiv:1007.0409v1
fatcat:ty4sujdsi5ehpj3yniszoavp7i
Route-lifetime assessment based routing (RABR) protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks
2000 IEEE International Conference on Communications. ICC 2000. Global Convergence Through Communications. Conference Record
Schemes for performance enhancement with TCP and non-TCP traffic in Ad-hoc networks are proposed. ...
Owing to the absence of any static support structure, Ad-hoc networks are prone to link failures. The 'shortest path seeking' routing protocols may not lead to stable routes. ...
This has led to the need for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks [1] . A mobile ad-hoc network is a dynamically changing network of mobile devices that communicate without the support of a fixed structure. ...
doi:10.1109/icc.2000.853783
dblp:conf/icc/AgarwalASS00
fatcat:cfsuosrvs5g57nuturbxch4ff4
A Simulation Based Performance Comparison Study of Stability-Based Routing, Power-Aware Routing and Load-Balancing On-Demand Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
[article]
2014
arXiv
pre-print
The high-level contribution of this paper is a simulation-based detailed performance comparison of three different classes of on-demand routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks: stability-based routing ...
We choose the Flow-Oriented Routing protocol (FORP), Min-Max Battery Cost Routing (MMBCR) and the traffic interference based Load Balancing Routing (LBR) protocol as representatives of the stability-based ...
Examples of stability-based routing protocols are the Floworiented Routing Protocol (FORP) [18] , Associativity-based Routing (ABR) [19] and the Route-lifetime Assessment Based Routing (RABR) protocols ...
arXiv:1412.8103v1
fatcat:mqvwrh4bhbfb5iffzvtycow5lq
A Performance Comparison Study of the Location Prediction Based Routing Protocol with Position Based Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
2010
International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology (IJCSIT)
In a recent work, we published the Location Prediction Based Routing (LPBR) protocol for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET). ...
attempts to locally predict the global network topology based on the location and mobility information of the nodes learnt during the most recent broadcast route discovery. ...
Routing (ABR) protocol [17] , Flow-Oriented Routing Protocol (FORP) [16] and the Route-lifetime Assessment based Routing (RABR) protocol [1] has been clearly demonstrated in [13] . ...
doi:10.5121/ijcsit.2010.2515
fatcat:ajpwypys7ven3hts3sf6bsp5km
Greedy Algorithms to Determine Stable Paths and Trees in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
[chapter]
2008
Greedy Algorithms
The sequence of long-living stable paths obtained by applying the above strategy for the duration of the s-d session is called the stable mobile path and it incurs the minimum number of route transitions ...
Stability is an important design criterion to be considered while developing multi-hop MANET routing protocols. ...
) (Su et. al., 2001) and the Route-lifetime Assessment Based Routing (RABR) (Agarwal et. al., 2000) protocols. ...
doi:10.5772/6337
fatcat:xupv6gzq6bgm7iqvsx5ox5qxra
Proposal and demonstration of link connectivity assessment based enhancements to routing in mobile ad-hoc networks
2003
2003 IEEE 58th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC 2003-Fall (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37484)
Wireless ad-hoc networking can be employed to build inter-vehicle communication based applications. ...
In this work we investigate and demonstrate the application of linkconnectivity assessment to efficient ad-hoc routing. ...
To introduce link connectivity assessment based enhancement, we inherit the concept of affinity from Route-Lifetime Assessment Based Routing (RABR) protocol [2] . ...
doi:10.1109/vetecf.2003.1286122
fatcat:neuevv6rvjguppdmhfckvs2lle
A Novel Predictive and Non-Predictive Cooperative Model for Routing in Ad Hoc Networks
2014
International Journal of Computer Applications
Hence, an Artificial Neural Network based nondeterministic generic predictive model is proposed to identify the varied types of networks based on the weight factor.This study has been substantiated by ...
paper is to propose a novel model that identifies the cooperative nodes forming stable routes at the route discovery phase.The weight factor of the different parameters decides the varied type of networks ...
[18] suggests a routing protocol called Route-Lifetime Assessment Based Routing Protocol (RABR) where the route selection is done using residual route-lifetime prediction on the basis of link affinity ...
doi:10.5120/17894-8908
fatcat:dr3qnhiwibcp5aklswb5pgpb24
Reliability-based server selection for heterogeneous VANETs
2011
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Mobile Communications and Applications
To provide services, some applications rely on existing servers in the network. In a vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) some mobile nodes may function as servers. ...
We provide a routing algorithm for transactions between location servers and mobile nodes. ...
This work was supported by a grant from AUTO21 under the Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) Program of Canada. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.trans.mca.2011.e4
fatcat:4vu56zttqjgmrgqpo25zfjxnbq
SIGNAL STRENGTH AND ENERGY AWARE RELIABLE ROUTE DISCOVERY IN MANET
2012
International Journal of Communication Networks and Security
Frequent changes in network topology and confined battery capacity of the mobile devices are the main challenges for routing in ad-hoc networks. ...
This model defines a metric called Reliability Factor for route selection among the feasible routes. It is simulated using ns2, under different mobility conditions. ...
It is found that shortest path route has short lifetime, especially in highly dense ad hoc networks even with low mobility, due to edge effect. ...
doi:10.47893/ijcns.2012.1052
fatcat:vryhwd6rhjdtrgazl5mk6vpwju
Link Quality Prediction in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
[chapter]
2012
Foundation of Cognitive Radio Systems
Wireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) (Schiller 2000, pp. 275-286) are self-organizing communication networks without any infrastructure. ...
Indeed in areas or at times where there is no radio infrastructure ad-hoc networks are essential. Communication between ad-hoc nodes is a vexed problem. ...
Assessment Based Routing (RABR) Protocol for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks, in 'IEEE International Conference on Communications', Vol. 3, New Orleans, LA, USA, pp. 1697-1701. ...
doi:10.5772/30114
fatcat:ca4qvn4o5fdufcu32xjxdb6jja
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