نتایج جستجو برای: greedy geographic forwarding based

تعداد نتایج: 2991843  

2006
Ke Liu Nael Abu-Ghazaleh

Geographic routing protocols have attracted interest in multi-hop wireless networks due to their ability to achieve good performance in the Greedy Forwarding (GF) mode at much lower overhead than conventional routing protocols such as DSR or DSDV. However, the performance of these protocols is impacted by physical voids, where a node has no neighbors closer than itself to the destination. Voids...

2003

Recently, geographic routing in wireless networks has gained attention due to several advantages of location information. Location information eliminates the necessity to set up and maintain explicit routes, which reduces communication overhead and routing table size. These advantages allow scalability especially in dynamic and unstable wireless networks. However, no matter which technologies o...

2011
Fraser Cadger Kevin Curran Jose Santos Sandra Moffett

Geographic routing uses the physical locations of devices for routing purposes instead of the conventional routing protocols which make use of logical addressing schemes representing an abstract hierarchy. Greedy geographic routing is a popular method favoured for its efficiency and its simplicity that considers only one hop neighbours. Greedy routing needs only minimal network information and ...

Journal: :CoRR 2010
P. Samundiswary D. Sathian Perumal Dananjayan

Wireless sensor networks are collections of large number of sensor nodes. The sensor nodes are featured with limited energy, computation and transmission power. Each node in the network coordinates with every other node in forwarding their packets to reach the destination. Since these nodes operate in a physically insecure environment; they are vulnerable to different types of attacks such as s...

Journal: :Ad Hoc Networks 2005
Hannes Frey Daniel Görgen

Geographic routing protocols base their forwarding decisions on the location of the current device, its neighbors, and the packets destination. Early proposed heuristic greedy routing algorithms might fail even if there is a path from source to destination. In recent years several recovery strategies have been proposed in order to overcome such greedy routing failures. Planar graph traversal wa...

2006
Mohit Chawla Nishith Goel Kalai Kalaichelvan Ivan Stojmenovic Amiya Nayak

Existing position-based routing algorithms, where packets are forwarded in the geographic direction of the destination, normally require that the forwarding node knows the positions of all neighbors in its transmission range. This information on direct neighbors is gained by observing beacon messages that each node sends out periodically. Several beaconless greedy routing schemes have been prop...

2009
K. Prasanth K. Duraiswamy K. Jayasudha

VANETs (Vehicular Ad hoc Networks) are highly mobile wireless ad hoc networks and will play an important role in public safety communications and commercial applications. Routing of data in VANETs is a challenging task due to rapidly changing topology and high speed mobility of vehicles. Conventional routing protocols in MANETs (Mobile Ad hoc Networks) are unable to fully address the unique cha...

Journal: :CoRR 2008
Ke Liu Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh

Stateless geographic routing provides relatively good performance at a fixed overhead, which is typically much lower than conventional routing protocols such as AODV. However, the performance of geographic routing is impacted by physical voids, and localization errors. Accordingly, virtual coordinate systems (VCS) were proposed as an alternative approach that is resilient to localization errors...

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