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Survivability strategies in multihop wireless networks [Accepted From Open Call
2010
IEEE wireless communications
Survivability is an important network characteristic that provides a certain level of data delivery guarantees. The degree of survivability is usually governed by the data transfer mechanism or protocol that delivers data from source to destination. In this paper, we survey and discuss a variety of survivability issues, challenges and mechanisms in multihop wireless networks. Unlike some of the previous surveys, we do not focus only on multipath routing techniques. We try to cover a broader
doi:10.1109/mwc.2010.5601961
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