International Mobility and Wireless Access Workshop 2002
DOI: 10.1109/mobwac.2002.1166954
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Node-centric hybrid routing for ad hoc networks

Abstract: We present node-centric approaches to hybrid routing for ad hoc networks in which normal nodes are distinguished from special nodes, called netmarks, hosting popular network services or functioning as points of attachment to the Internet. With node-centric hybrid routing, netmarks force common nodes to maintain routing information for them by either sending routing updates proactively, or by requiring nodes to maintain on-demand routing entries towards them for extended periods of time. Routes between peer nod… Show more

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“…The main motivation for these protocols has been attempting to reduce the signaling overhead incurred for routing, and some approaches use backbones or virtual backbones to further reduce overhead. Hybrid routing schemes have been proposed based on distance information and link-state information, and the many examples include advertising gateways [18], ZRP [11], ZHLS [12], VBR [19], HARP [21], SHARP [25], and NEST [26].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main motivation for these protocols has been attempting to reduce the signaling overhead incurred for routing, and some approaches use backbones or virtual backbones to further reduce overhead. Hybrid routing schemes have been proposed based on distance information and link-state information, and the many examples include advertising gateways [18], ZRP [11], ZHLS [12], VBR [19], HARP [21], SHARP [25], and NEST [26].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have also been proposals based on a combination of proactive and on-demand routing (e.g., ZRP [5] and NEST [16]). In these hybrid schemes, however, proactive signaling is applied within areas or zones of the network [5] independently of the interest for destinations in such zones, or for specific destinations [16] and on-demand signaling propagates throughout the network.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition ensures that the most recent route is selected, and also guarantees loop freedom [9]. 4. The destination node on receiving RREQ packet, sends RREP packet back to the source.…”
Section: The Proposed Protocol Workingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The routing protocols for ad hoc networks are classified as likely to be proactive [2], reactive [3] or hybrid approach [4,5] depending upon whether route is updated continuously or on-demand. Proactive protocols perform well in static scenarios, whereas reactive ones show high performance in dynamic environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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