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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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Evaluating the performance of various architectures for wireless ad hoc networks

K. Ramachandra, +1 more
TL;DR: This study has tried to simulate three different architectures for wireless networks and compare their performance based on a number of factors, and evaluates the impact of factors like cluster size, routing protocols, mobility patterns and type of traffic, that affect the performance of ad hoc networks.
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An autonomic routing framework for sensor networks

TL;DR: An autonomic framework to promote the adaptivity of routing services in sensor networks is proposed to maintain some feature functions that are decoupled from originally-integrated routing services.
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Self Organized, Flexible, Latency and Energy Efficient Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: Self Organized, Flexible, Latency and Energy Efficient (SOFLEE) Protocol, a cross-layer protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks that uses TDMA based medium access scheme combined with multi-hop routing information during time slot allocation is presented.
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Maximum Energy Level Ad Hoc Distance Vector scheme for energy efficient ad hoc networks routing

TL;DR: The purpose of using energy metric as route select method is to improve lifespan of Ad Hoc communication network and corresponding effect on overall network performance.
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Enhanced DSR for MANET with Improved Secured Route Discovery and QoS

TL;DR: The paper evaluates integration of Secured Routing Protocol (SRP) and Secured Message Transmission (SMT) with DSR to get Secured Dynamic Source Routing (S-DSR), which is capable of secured route discovery.