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An ad hoc routing protocol is a convention, or standard, that controls how nodes decide which way to route packets between computing devices in a mobile ad hoc network. In ad hoc networks, nodes are not familiar with the topology of their networks. Instead, they have to discover it: typically, a new node announces its presence and listens for ...
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Ad hoc routing protocols (31 P) C. Cisco protocols (25 P) Pages in category "Routing protocols" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
The authors say that the protocol is roughly twice as efficient as normal routing protocols with fixed "optimal" routing. (See "testing", below for methods used to determine this). The authors say that the variation in delivery times is 1/4 of other ad hoc networks, and ascribe this to the algorithm's use of best available delivery times.
The Better Approach to Mobile Ad-hoc Networking (B.A.T.M.A.N.) is a routing protocol for multi-hop mobile ad hoc networks which is under development by the German "Freifunk" community and intended to replace the Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) as OLSR did not meet the performance requirements of large-scale mesh deployments.
List of ad hoc routing protocols; Ad hoc wireless distribution service; Air2Web; AirHop Communications; Augmented tree-based routing; B. Backhaul (telecommunications)
A few other mobile ad hoc routing protocols have incorporated ABR's stability concept or have done extensions of the ABR protocol, including: Signal Stability-based Adaptive Routing Protocol (SSA) [12] Enhanced Associativity Based Routing Protocol (EABR) [citation needed] Alternative Enhancement of Associativity-Based Routing (AEABR) [13]
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