2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.adhoc.2004.04.010
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An implementation framework for trajectory-based routing in ad hoc networks

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“…About the forwarding curve, although some simple curves, such as Beeline and Cosine, can be used in general applications, the curve parametric form is more suitable in order to avoid dangerous or doubtful area. Bezier curve is one of popular parametric curves [44,46]. Compared with Bezier curve, B-spline curve has the following advantages [45]: (1) the computation cost is lower because the degree of the curve is independent on its control points; (2) a B-spline curve is naturally connected, so its shape can be controlled easily.…”
Section: Curve-based Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…About the forwarding curve, although some simple curves, such as Beeline and Cosine, can be used in general applications, the curve parametric form is more suitable in order to avoid dangerous or doubtful area. Bezier curve is one of popular parametric curves [44,46]. Compared with Bezier curve, B-spline curve has the following advantages [45]: (1) the computation cost is lower because the degree of the curve is independent on its control points; (2) a B-spline curve is naturally connected, so its shape can be controlled easily.…”
Section: Curve-based Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basically, the next-hop node should make sure that the packet advances along the trajectory curve, not backwards. Depending on application and user criteria, different selecting strategies have been proposed [46] (Figure. CBR is a simple and effective routing strategy for sensor network. Many applications can benefit from CBR framework.…”
Section: Curve-based Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the error statistic, the objective function calculates a maximum expectation for each node in which the nodes with the highest expectation are chosen as the next node for packet forwarding. [137]: Yuksel et al study various implementation issues of TBR in this work. A proposed method encodes trajectories into packets at the source node before sending them to the destination.…”
Section: Geographic Landmark Routing (Glr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of this approach are on demand geographic path routing (OGRP) [46] and trajectory based routing (TBR) [137].…”
Section: Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trajectory based forwarding, proposed in [33], [34], provides a way to shape a routing path into a predefined curve. In our case, the curve is simply an arc parameterized by a radius and the coordination of its center.…”
Section: ) How To Make a Base Station Move?mentioning
confidence: 99%