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Adaptive Routing for Intermittently Connected Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Taormina - Giardini Naxos, Italy June 13-June 16
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Mirco Musolesi, University College London
Stephen Hailes, University College London
Cecilia Mascolo, University College London

The vast majority of mobile ad hoc networking research makes a very large assumption: that communication can only take place between nodes that are simultaneously accessible within in the same connected cloud (i.e., that communication is synchronous). In reality, this assumption is likely to be a poor one, particularly for sparsely or irregularly populated environments.

In this paper, we present the Context-Aware Routing (CAR) algorithm. CAR is a novel approach to the provision of asynchronous communication in partially-connected mobile ad hoc networks, based on the intelligent placement of messages. We discuss the details of the algorithm, and then present simulation results demonstrating that it is possible for nodes to exploit context information in making local decisions that lead to good delivery ratios and latencies with small overheads.

Citation:
Mirco Musolesi, Stephen Hailes, Cecilia Mascolo, "Adaptive Routing for Intermittently Connected Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," wowmom, vol. 1, pp.183-189, Sixth IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM'05), 2005
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