2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10776-011-0155-z
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A Scalable-Adaptive Snack Routing Strategy (SRS) for Semi-Administrated Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (SAMANETs)

Abstract: Recently, Mobile Ad Hoc networks (MANETs) are growing in popularity and importance. They present a possible communication among a set of mobile nodes with no need for either a pre-established infrastructure or a central administration. However, in order to guarantee an efficient communication among network nodes, efficient routing algorithms should be established. Routing plays the central role in providing ubiquitous network communications services in such dynamic networks. The problem is further aggravated t… Show more

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“…The proposed routing strategy FBRS is compared with four approaches, which are: SRS [30], OEB [31], R 2 P [25], and 5G-FSDN [32]. The simulation was performed using the Network Simulator NS2 (version 2.35) [33], the vehicular mobility simulator SUMO (version 1.4.0) [34], and OpenStreetMap API [35].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed routing strategy FBRS is compared with four approaches, which are: SRS [30], OEB [31], R 2 P [25], and 5G-FSDN [32]. The simulation was performed using the Network Simulator NS2 (version 2.35) [33], the vehicular mobility simulator SUMO (version 1.4.0) [34], and OpenStreetMap API [35].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed routing strategy FBRS is compared with four approaches, which are: SRS [30], OEB [31], R 2 P [25], and 5G-FSDN [32]. The simulation was performed using the Network Simulator NS2 (version 2.35) [33], the vehicular mobility simulator SUMO (version 1.4.0) [34], and OpenStreetMap API [35].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%