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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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A multipath routing algorithm for mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: A new routing algorithm for WSN's, named the Data Centric Braided Multipath (DCBM) algorithm, designed to achieve and maintain route resiliency through multiple interleaving routing paths, capable to cope with node mobility.
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Towards scalable MANETs

TL;DR: This paper overviews considerations relative to the design of such MANET protocols inside the framework provided by the IETF, stating the need for new hybrid protocols and architecture which offer a gradual transition from ¿traditional¿ MANET routing towards scalable MANet routing integrated in the Internet.
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Comparison of ETX and HOP count metrics using Glomosim simulator

TL;DR: Performances of two routing algorithms ETX (expected transmission count) and HOP count metric are analized and compared and results are obtained from practical implementation of ETX metric in Glomosim simulator.
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Anonymous Routing in MANET Using Random Identifiers

TL;DR: PseudoAODV protocol is introduced, in which origin identifiers of nodes are replaced by randomly generated pseudonyms in ad hoc on demand distance vector (A ODV) routing scheme, to provide sender/recipient and relationship anonymity with the least computational overhead.
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An Opportunistic Routing for Data Forwarding Based on Vehicle Mobility Association in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

TL;DR: Simulation results show that the OVMA protocol can extend the network lifetime, improve the performance of data delivery ratio, and reduce the data delay and routing overhead when compared to the other well-known routing protocols.