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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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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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The role of ad hoc networking in future wireless communications

TL;DR: Investigation of small size ad hoc networks with the global Internet can be realized by ad hoc gateways, which are proposed in this paper and indicate that cellular ad hoc networking seems to be a promising solution to fulfill the requirements of future wireless communication systems.
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Comparative review study of reactive and proactive routing protocols in MANETs

TL;DR: This paper reviews some of the state-of-the-art and widely investigated MANET routing strategies in the literature and a performance comparison of discussed routing protocol strategies is provided and suggestions are made to achieve improvement in performance of these protocols.
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MZR: a multicast protocol for mobile ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A new multicast protocol for mobile ad hoc networks, called the multicast routing protocol based on zone routing (MZR), which is a source tree based protocol and does not depend on any underlying unicast protocol.
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Routing in Multi-Hop Cellular Device-to-Device (D2D) Networks: A Survey

TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive survey of routing in multi-hop D2D networks, which needs to take care of the node mobility, dynamic network topology, and network fragmentation, which did not exist in traditional cellular networking.