2007 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icpads.2007.4447829
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Performance evaluation of dynamic probabilistic flooding under different mobility models in MANETs

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“…Most of them are focused on throughput improvement, but they do not consider mobility [9]. In [10], [11], the authors propose a dynamic probabilistic broadcasting scheme for mobile ad-hoc networks where nodes move according to different mobility models. Simulation results show that their approach outperforms the Fixed Probability Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (FP-AODV) and simple AODV in terms of saved rebroadcast under different mobility models.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of them are focused on throughput improvement, but they do not consider mobility [9]. In [10], [11], the authors propose a dynamic probabilistic broadcasting scheme for mobile ad-hoc networks where nodes move according to different mobility models. Simulation results show that their approach outperforms the Fixed Probability Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (FP-AODV) and simple AODV in terms of saved rebroadcast under different mobility models.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The throughput results are similar to our previous work and are effected by hop distance (De Marco et al 2007). In Hanashi et al (2009Hanashi et al ( , 2007, the authors propose a dynamic probabilistic broadcasting scheme for mobile ad hoc networks where nodes move according to different mobility models. Simulation results show that their approach outperforms the FP-AODV and simple AODV in terms of saved rebroadcast under different mobility models.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those authors classify techniques as stochastic, counter, distance, location, and cluster based. Example subsequent work includes [11] [12] [7] [8] (stochastic), [13] [14] (distance), [15] (location), and [16] [5] [6](cluster). Many of these works contain elements from more than one of the above techniques.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%