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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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Towards designing energy-efficient routing protocol for wireless mesh networks

TL;DR: Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (SATNAC 2009) and Swaziland, 30 August-2 September 2009.
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Optimizing communications for constellation space missions

TL;DR: A modular simulation framework for constellation missions currently being developed to evaluate the performance of network layer protocols and a suitable dynamic routing algorithm will be introduced in this paper.
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On locality of dominating set in ad hoc networks with switch-on/off operations

TL;DR: Results show that the dominating set derived from the marking process exhibits good locality properties; i.e., the change of a host status, gateway (dominating) or non-gateway (dominated), affects only the status of hosts in a restricted vicinity.
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MOADRP: Mobile Ad-hoc Network Routing Protocol

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new approach to evolve a suitable algorithm named Mobile Ad-hoc Network Routing Protocol (MOADRP), used to find routes for message transmission between mobile nodes in MANETs, to reduce the overhead of maintaining a large routing table and also reduce the time delay for finding the route.
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Performances of Ad Hoc Networks Under Deterministic and Probabilistic Channel Conditions : Cases for Single Path and Multipath Routing Protocols

TL;DR: This investigation considers both deterministic and random channel models to investigate their effects on ad hoc networks and shows that some single path routing protocol can outperform multipath routing protocol under both Deterministic and Random channel conditions, contradicting the popular claim that multipath routed protocol always outperforms single path routed protocol.