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Extremely Opportunistic Routing with Expected Transmission Count to Improve QoS in Hybrid Wireless Networks

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Dynamic nature of mobility in wireless networks has paved way for a new paradigm of communication in this era, and Opportunistic Routing (OR) technique attempts to deal with unreliable transmissions by utilizing the broadcast nature and spatial diversity of the wireless medium, in an efficient manner.
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Dynamic nature of mobility in wireless networks has paved way for a new paradigm of communication in this era. Routing protocol design for hybrid wireless network is critical in order to improve the performance and reliability of the network. A good routing scheme increases the packet delivery ratio and the throughput of the network and thus improves the quality of service. Opportunistic Routing (OR) technique attempts to deal with unreliable transmissions by utilizing the broadcast nature and spatial diversity of the wireless medium, in an efficient manner [3].

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A new QoS aware and energy efficient opportunistic routing protocol for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: A new QoS aware and Energy efficient Opportunistic Routing protocol (QEOR) to efficiently routing data under QoS and energy constraints for WSNs and results show that QEOR provides best performances as compared to other OR protocols.
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Dynamic Rendezvous Based Routing Algorithm on Sparse Opportunistic Network Environment

TL;DR: The novel concept of rendezvous place where the passing nodes can announce, deposit, or pick up their own messages without having to meet the other nodes carrying the desired message is introduced.
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Multiple-Metric Hybrid Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks

TL;DR: A new routing protocol that integrates multiple metrics to calculate path cost based on diverse selection criteria is proposed and a hybrid proactive/reactive anycast routing paradigm is applied to guide the discovery of an access point among multiple available access points, producing an integrated, flexible protocol for route discovery and access point discovery.
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On the Throughput Capacity of Hybrid Wireless Networks Using an L-Maximum-Hop Routing Strategy

TL;DR: This paper proposes to organize the ad hoc traffic based on the adjacency of each node itself instead of the base station, and proposes an L-maximum-hop routing strategy in order to obtain improved spectrum efficiency.
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Truthful routing for wireless hybrid networks

TL;DR: A VCG-based routing protocol for hybrid networks is presented, and it is shown that nodes could lie up their costs in the modified method, and a novel routing protocol based on first-price path auctions is proposed, which can achieve a Nash equilibrium with low total payment.
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Multiple-metric hybrid anycast protocol for heterogeneous access networks

TL;DR: This work proposes a new hybrid proactive/reactive anycast routing protocol that integrates multiple-metrics to calculate path cost and selects the appropriate AP, and shows that this approach outperforms single-metric protocols while supporting flexible service criteria, including load balancing at APs.
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Survey and Analysis of various Routing Techniques and Metrics in Wireless Networks

TL;DR: The focus of this paper is to survey the use of EXOR routing scheme and routing metrics to be applied in hybrid wireless networks over the traditional unicast routing protocols used for mobile ad hoc networks.
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