| P. Papadimitratos, Z. J. Haas, and E. G. Sirer. Path Set Selection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. In ACM MOBIHOC '02, pages 1--11, June 2002. |
....wherein add decrease waves propagate information about long lived edges of the spine graph allowing for determination of stable regions of the spine. Some earlier work on routing protocols for MANETs has attempted to address the issue of improving the re liability of routes. Papadimitratos et al. [7] have describes a multi path routing framework wherein a reliable path set is determined. Marti et al. [6] have considered unreliability as stemming from selfish malicious intent of individual nodes and evolved a watchdog and pathrarer framework to mitigate routing misbehavior and improve ....
Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Zygmunt J. Haas, and Emin Gn Sirer. Path set selection in mobile ad hoc networks. In Proceedings of the third ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking computing (MobiHoc '02), pages 1-11. ACM Press, 2002.
....wherein add decrease waves propagate information about long lived edges of the spine graph allowing for determination of stable regions of the spine. Some earlier work on routing protocols for MANETs has attempted to address the issue of improving the reliability of routes. Papadimitratos et al. [6] have describes a multi path routing framework wherein a reliable path set is determined. Marti et al. [8] have considered unreliability as stemming from sel sh malicious intent of individual nodes and evolved a watchdog and pathrater framework to mitigate routing misbehavior and improve ....
Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Zygmunt J. Haas, and Emin Gn Sirer. Path set selection in mobile ad hoc networks. In Proceedings of the third ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking & computing (MobiHoc '02), pages 1-11. ACM Press, 2002.
....and in particular to mitigate the disruption caused by path breakage, we encourage actual implementations to use multiple paths discussed in the anonymous route discovery part. Several multi path routing techniques have been described and evaluated in the ad hoc routing literature[38] 27] 29][36]. Several paths can thus be computed and are used in a round robin schedule. If the application runs on TCP, a TCP protocol resilient to out of sequence must be used. Sequential path computation has the advantage of allowing online maintenance if a path fails, a new path is computed while the ....
P. Papadimitratos, Z. J. Haas, and E. G. Sirer. Path Set Selection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. In MOBIHOC, pages 160--170, 2002.
....and in particular to mitigate the disruption caused by path breakage, we encourage actual implementations to use multiple paths discussed in the anonymous route discovery part. Several multi path routing techniques have been described and evaluated in the ad hoc routing literature[23] 16] 18][21]. Several paths can thus be computed and are used in a round robin schedule. If the application runs on TCP, a TCP protocol resilient to out of sequence must be used. Sequential path computation has the advantage of allowing online maintenance if a path fails, a new path is computed while the ....
P. Papadimitratos, Z. J. Haas, and E. G. Sirer. Path Set Selection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. In MOBIHOC, pages 160--170, 2002.
....routing is investigated in [7] as a mechanism for load balancing and protection against route failure in MANETs. An on demand multipath routing scheme is proposed in [8] as a means to reduce query floods. An e#cient heuristic scheme for selecting multiple reliable paths in MANETs is presented in [10]. Split multipath routing (SMR) is an ondemand protocol proposed and discussed in [20, 19] that builds maximally disjoint routes in order to provide higher robustness to mobility. Multipath algorithms for wireless networks 5 are also proposed and studied in several other papers such as [21, 6] ....
P. Papadimitratos, Z. Haas, and E. G. Sirer, "Path-Set Selection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," to appear in Mobihoc 2002.
....routing is investigated in [7] as a mechanism for load balancing and protection against route failure in MANETs. An on demand multipath routing scheme is proposed in [8] as a means to reduce query floods. An efficient heuristic scheme for selecting multiple reliable paths in MANETs is presented in [10]. Multipath algorithms for wireless networks are also proposed and studied in [6] In the specific context of wireless sensor networks, the Directed Diffusion algorithm [5] is a routing protocol that allows for multiple alternate paths to be maintained by setting appropriate gradient levels. ....
P. Papadimitratos, Z. Haas, and E. G. Sirer, "Path-Set Selection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," to appear in Mobihoc 2002.
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