2006
DOI: 10.1155/2007/25167
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SPIZ: An Effective Service Discovery Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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“…Comparisons between a hybrid integrated protocol and an on-demand integrated protocol (based on the AODV routing protocol) are given in [27], [65] and [66]. The proposed hybrid integrated protocol in [27] resembles the one proposed in [40] but adds the functionality of dynamically adjusting the size of a node's zone depending on service usage frequency.…”
Section: Cross Layer Service Discoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Comparisons between a hybrid integrated protocol and an on-demand integrated protocol (based on the AODV routing protocol) are given in [27], [65] and [66]. The proposed hybrid integrated protocol in [27] resembles the one proposed in [40] but adds the functionality of dynamically adjusting the size of a node's zone depending on service usage frequency.…”
Section: Cross Layer Service Discoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [65] the same concept is followed, with the difference that the zone size determination is based on the transmission power/range selected by a node. Paper [66] presents another hybrid integrated protocol (SPIZ), where an autonomous and adaptive zone radius determination mechanism (based on multiple criteria such as call rate, mobility, service popularity etc.) is provided.…”
Section: Cross Layer Service Discoverymentioning
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“…The results represent average values obtained over 10 runs for each experiment. We should note here that this is also the first (implicit) performance comparison of SPIZ against that of IZR, since in [11] the authors of SPIZ compared the performance of SPIZ only against a service extended (non-adaptive) ZRP-based service discovery protocol using zone radius of 1 or 2 hops.…”
Section: Performance Evaluation Of Avertmentioning
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“…In [10] the same concept is followed, with the difference that the zone size determination is based on the transmission power/range selected by a node. Finally [11] presents another hybrid integrated protocol (SPIZ), where an autonomous and adaptive zone radius determination mechanism (based on multiple criteria such as call rate, mobility, service popularity etc.) is provided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%