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Self-Limiting, Adaptive Protocols for Controlled Flooding in Ad Hoc Networks
Fredericton, N.B., Canada May 19-May 21
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Larry Hughes, Dalhousie University
Ying Zhang, Dalhousie University
The growing popularity of ad hoc networks is making their limitations, such as bandwidth and power restrictions, more apparent. As a result, techniques that reduce power consumption, reduce traffic, and restrict flooding, are of growing importance. In this paper, a series of adaptive, connectionless protocols are presented, which, when working with location-aware nodes, can reduce the number of nodes involved in a transmission. Simulation results show that the protocols reduce the processing requirements on each mode, thereby addressing issues such as bandwidth utilization and power consumption.
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Larry Hughes, Ying Zhang, "Self-Limiting, Adaptive Protocols for Controlled Flooding in Ad Hoc Networks," cnsr, pp.33-38, Second Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR'04), 2004
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