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M-DART: multi-path dynamic address routing
2011
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
The paper proposes a Distributed Hash Table ( DHT)-based multi-path routing protocol for scalable ad hoc networks. Specifically, we propose a multipath-based improvement to a recently proposed DHT-based shortest-path routing protocol, namely the Dynamic Address RouTing (DART). The resulting protocol, referred to as multi-path DART (M-DART), guarantees multi-path forwarding without introducing any additional communication or coordination overhead with respect to DART. The performances of M-DART
doi:10.1002/wcm.986
fatcat:rfdrclfvijbkbbitbfpouuv3cy