International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2004. ICPP 2004. 2004
DOI: 10.1109/icpp.2004.1327960
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On-demand location-aided QoS routing in ad hoc networks

Abstract: With the development and application of position devices, location-based

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“…But proposed EPAR selects ABCD only, because that selected path has the maximum lifetime of the network (1000s). It increases the network lifetime of the MANET shown in equation (2). The objective of this routing protocol is to extend the service lifetime of MANET with dynamic topology.…”
Section: A Route Discovery and Maintenance In Proposed Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But proposed EPAR selects ABCD only, because that selected path has the maximum lifetime of the network (1000s). It increases the network lifetime of the MANET shown in equation (2). The objective of this routing protocol is to extend the service lifetime of MANET with dynamic topology.…”
Section: A Route Discovery and Maintenance In Proposed Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DLAR has been designed abstractly for the network layer and has no provision to reserve the resources at the MAC layer. Huang et al (2004) have proposed an on demand location aided ticket-based QOLSR (LTBR) to provide better QoS routes than traditional location-based protocols. Two special cases of LTBR are presented in detail as LTBR1 and LTBR2.…”
Section: An Adaptive Qos Source Routing Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, proactive nature of the protocol where periodical updates are used to maintain the routing information makes it deficient and unscalable. The enhancement to ticket based probing [7], an on demand location aided, ticket based QoS routing protocol (LTBR) is presented. Two special cases, LTBR-1 uses single ticket to find a route with QoS constraints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%