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A stable weight-based on-demand routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks

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A stable weight-based on-demand routing protocol (SWORP) for MANETs is proposed and results show that the proposed SWORP outperforms DSR, A ODV, and AODV-RFC, especially in a high mobility environment.
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This article is published in Information Sciences.The article was published on 2007-12-20. It has received 77 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Optimized Link State Routing Protocol & Dynamic Source Routing.

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Survey Paper: Routing protocols in ad hoc networks: A survey

TL;DR: A taxonomy of the ad hoc routing protocols is created to uncover the requirements considered by the different protocols, the resource limitations under which they operate, and the design decisions made by the authors.

Current Research Work on Routing Protocols for MANET: A Literature Survey

TL;DR: This paper is a survey of active research work on routing protocols for MANET, an autonomously self-organized networks without infrastructure support that may experience rapid and unpredictable topology changes.
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A novel mobility model based on semi-random circular movement in mobile ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A novel mobility model based on semi-random circular movement (SRCM) is presented and it is shown that the presented model with a uniform distribution performs better than the popular Random Waypoint mobility model.
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A link-state QoS routing protocol based on link stability for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

TL;DR: A new mechanism to establish stable and sustainable paths between all pairs of nodes in a Mobile Ad hoc Network using a stability function as the main path selection criterion based on the calculation of the mobility degree of a node relative to its neighbor is proposed.
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A lightweight anonymous routing protocol without public key en/decryptions for wireless ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A two-layer authentication protocol with anonymous routing (TAPAR) is proposed in this paper that can be efficiently implemented on small ad hoc devices while at least reducing the computational overhead of participating nodes in TAPAR by 21.75%.
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Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice

TL;DR: WireWireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Second Edition is the definitive modern text for wireless communications technology and system design as discussed by the authors, which covers the fundamental issues impacting all wireless networks and reviews virtually every important new wireless standard and technological development, offering especially comprehensive coverage of the 3G systems and wireless local area networks (WLANs).
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Ad-hoc on-demand distance vector routing

TL;DR: An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure and the proposed routing algorithm is quite suitable for a dynamic self starting network, as required by users wishing to utilize ad- hoc networks.

Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a protocol for routing in ad hoc networks that uses dynamic source routing, which adapts quickly to routing changes when host movement is frequent, yet requires little or no overhead during periods in which hosts move less frequently.
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Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

TL;DR: This paper presents a protocol for routing in ad hoc networks that uses dynamic source routing that adapts quickly to routing changes when host movement is frequent, yet requires little or no overhead during periods in which hosts move less frequently.
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Highly dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector routing (DSDV) for mobile computers

TL;DR: The modifications address some of the previous objections to the use of Bellman-Ford, related to the poor looping properties of such algorithms in the face of broken links and the resulting time dependent nature of the interconnection topology describing the links between the Mobile hosts.