| Z. J. Haas and M. R. Pearlman, \The Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for Ad Hoc Networks," Internet Draft draft-zone-routing-protocol-01.txt, Aug. 1998. |
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Z. J. Haas and M. R. Pearlman, \The Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for Ad Hoc Networks," Internet Draft draft-zone-routing-protocol-01.txt, Aug. 1998.
....traffic (e.g. distributed database query applications) It is also impossible to know in advance the quality of paths to all destinations (e.g. bandwidth, delay etc. a feature which can be very effective in call acceptance and path selection of QoS oriented connections. Zone routing [8, 9] can be viewed an extension of on demand routing, since it is based on a hybrid 2 of on demand routing and conventional routing . In fact, zone routing represents a first step towards hierarchical on demand routing. For a routing inside of a the zone, any routing scheme, including Distributed ....
Z. J. Hass and M. R. Pearlman. The Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for Ad Hoc Networks. IETF, Internet Draft: draft-zone-routing-protocol-00.txt, November 1997.
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