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Location-Triggered Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Boston, Massachusetts August 30-September 01
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Zhengming Shen, Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Inc, Tulsa, OK
Johnson Thomas, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK
In ad hoc routing protocols after a link is broken, a new route is reconstructed during which packets can be dropped, causing significant throughput degradation. We suggest utilizing location information on table-driven protocols to reduce the message overhead, and to provide link prediction to increase packet delivery. The proposed Location-Triggered Routing (LTR) protocol only exchanges routing messages when a node changes its location and impacts at least one network route. This results in a significant reduction in the number of routing messages and further reduces the number of dropped or lost packets, particularly in a network with highly mobile nodes under heavy traffic conditions.
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Zhengming Shen, Johnson Thomas, "Location-Triggered Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," nca, pp.261-268, Network Computing and Applications, Third IEEE International Symposium on (NCA'04), 2004
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