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Node Density-Based Adaptive Routing Scheme for Disruption Tolerant Networks
2006
MILCOM 2006
Traditional ad hoc routing protocols do not work in intermittently connected networks since end-to-end paths may not exist in such networks. Hence, routing mechanisms that can withstand disruptions need to be designed. A store-and-forward approach has been proposed for disruption tolerant networks. Recently, several approaches have been proposed for unicast routing in disruption-prone networks e.g. the 2-hop relay approach, delivery probability based routing, and message ferrying. In our
doi:10.1109/milcom.2006.302040
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