Terminode routing, defined for potentially very large mobile ad hoc networks, forwards packets along anchored paths. An anchored path is a list of fixed geographic points, called anchors. Given that geographic points do not move, the advantage to traditional routing paths is that an anchored path is always
Détails
Titre
Anchored Path Discovery in Terminode Routing
Publié dans
NETWORKING 2002: Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications
Pages
141–153
Présenté à
The Second IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference (Networking 2002), Pisa