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The dynamic source routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks

J. Broach
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The article was published on 1998-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1501 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Optimized Link State Routing Protocol & Ad hoc wireless distribution service.

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Comparative Study of Reactive and Proactive Routing Protocols Performance in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

TL;DR: Evaluating the performance of reactive (AODV, DSR) and proactive (OLSR) routing protocols in MANETs under CBR traffic with different network conditions shows the superiority of proactive over reactive protocols in routing such traffic at the cost of a higher routing load.
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Internet-based mobile ad hoc networking

TL;DR: The authors give an overview of Manet technology and current IETF efforts toward producing routing and interface definition standards that support it within the IP suite.
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Pervasive, secure access to a hierarchical sensor-based healthcare monitoring architecture in wireless heterogeneous networks

TL;DR: This study presents a healthcare monitoring architecture coupled with wearable sensor systems and an environmental sensor network for monitoring elderly or chronic patients in their residence and a monitoring application prototype for capturing sensor data from wireless sensor nodes.
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AHBP: An efficient broadcast protocol for mobile Ad hoc networks

TL;DR: Simulations have shown excellent reduction of broadcast redundancy with AHBP, and the protocol also contributes to a reduced level of broadcast collision and congestion.
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Supporting hierarchy and heterogeneous interfaces in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A technique is described that allows a single ad hoc network to span across heterogeneous link layers, which can both integrate ad hoc networks into the hierarchical Internet and support the migration of mobile nodes from the Internet into and out of ad hoc Networks via Mobile IP.