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Coverage-Extended Cooperative Geographic Routing with Optimal Power Allocation for Wireless Multihop Networks
2012
2012 IEEE 75th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring)
Cooperative geographic routing has emerged as an efficient, scalable routing paradigm that exploits the joint merit of cooperative diversity and position-aided localized operation to enhance the network performance. In terms of the hop efficiency, an existing scheme called Relay-Aware Cooperative Routing (RACR) has offered a cross-layer approach based on its quantitative study of how physical-layer cooperation leads to link-layer radio coverage extension, under the policy of equal power
doi:10.1109/vetecs.2012.6240215
dblp:conf/vtc/SyueWGT12
fatcat:pghbqtbxkramdndl5cizgxiv4u