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An Extensible Centre-Control Routing Protocol in MANET
Mobile Ad hoc networks have no support infrastructure and show a highly dynamic character. Due to its mobility, multi-hop communication, energy limitation and uncertainty of wireless communication, data transmission in network, namely routing, becomes a key problem to be solved. Most existing routing protocols based on topology information have a weak extensibility and a bad support to QoS. To solve this problem, a new Centre-Control routing protocol with better extensibility is proposed in our study of Ad hoc networking. Simulations and related analyses show that this protocol has a good extensibility and high delivery rate of packet in large-scale Ad hoc network, and presents a useful means to support QoS routing in Ad hoc network.
An Extensible Centre-Control Routing Protocol in MANET
Mobile Ad hoc networks have no support infrastructure and show a highly dynamic character. Due to its mobility, multi-hop communication, energy limitation and uncertainty of wireless communication, data transmission in network, namely routing, becomes a key problem to be solved. Most existing routing protocols based on topology information have a weak extensibility and a bad support to QoS. To solve this problem, a new Centre-Control routing protocol with better extensibility is proposed in our study of Ad hoc networking. Simulations and related analyses show that this protocol has a good extensibility and high delivery rate of packet in large-scale Ad hoc network, and presents a useful means to support QoS routing in Ad hoc network.
An Extensible Centre-Control Routing Protocol in MANET
Ying-you, Wen (Autor:in) / Da-zhe, Zhao (Autor:in) / hong, Zhao (Autor:in)
01.06.2006
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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