| M. Gerla, X. Hong, and G. Pei, "Fisheye State Routing Protocol (FSR) for Ad Hoc Networks," draft-ietf MANET-fsr-02. txt, IETF MANET Working Group-Internet Draft, Dec. 2001. |
....mechanism, the period of vulnerability of nodes close to the wrap around region increases with the value of ######### . But if nodes initialize their sequence numbers to zero each time they start using an address, a sequence number wrap around takes a long time, e.g. 2. 7 years in case of FSR [11] with 24 bit sequence numbers and a five seconds update interval. C. Passive Duplicate Address Detection based on the locality principle (PDAD LP) In case of link state routing protocols, the fact that nodes move with limited speed can be exploited. Usually, the frequency of routing updates is ....
....link state routing protocols are discussed regarding the proposed concepts. Each protocol has its individual properties, which can affect the PDAD. Further study is needed to analyze the applicability to other routing protocols, especially reactive protocols. A. Fisheye State Routing (FSR) FSR [11] is a link state routing protocol designed with scalability in mind. Two innovative features are introduced: First, the fisheye technique has the effect that nodes send routing updates more frequently to closer destinations than to destinations far away. Second, the aggregation of link state ....
M. Gerla, X. Hong, and G. Pei, "Fisheye state routing protocol (FSR) for ad hoc networks," IETF Draft, 2002.
....protocols with the autoconfiguration mechanisms described above are outlined. We specifically refer to the hierarchical routing protocol LANMARK [17] which is a mixture of landmark routing [18] and a scoped link state routing protocol, like, e.g. the Fisheye State Routing (FSR) protocol [19]. Landmarks are special nodes, whose presence is announced within the entire network. They might be compared to leader nodes used in our approach. Nodes use a proactive link state protocol within a limited area, the so called scope. Each node defines its scope as the area, which comprises all ....
Mario Gerla, Guangyu Pei, Xiaoyan Hong, and Tsu-Wei Chen, "Fisheye State Routing Protocol (FSR) for Ad Hoc Networks", Nov. 2000, Internet Draft: draft-ietf-manet-fsr-01.txt, expired.
....This work was supported in part by the Defense Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under grant F30602 97 2 0338 and by US Air Force OSR under grant F49620 00 1 0330. Limiting link state updates can be achieved in link state routing protocols in various ways. Proactive protocols like OLSR [6] FSR [7] and STAR [8] use selective flooding of links by selecting designated routers for flooding or changing the periodicity of reporting link status information or by reporting links that belong to source trees. For reactive or on demand routing protocols, link state updates can be generated or ....
....[4] or path vector information on demand (e.g. DSR [1] but not much work has been done for exploring the use of link sate information on demand in routing. Most of the link state routing protocols that have been devised for mobile ad hoc networks are pro active, like OLSR [6] STAR [8] FSR [7], TBRPF [10] while the source tree on demand adaptive routing (SOAR) 5] is the only protocol reported to date that uses link state information on demand. The key idea in SOAR is for wireless routers to exchange minimal source trees, consisting of the state of the links that are in the paths used ....
M. Gerla, X. Hong, and G. Pei, "Fisheye State Routing Protocol (FSR) for Ad Hoc Networks," in draft-ietf-manet-fsr-02.txt, December 17, 2001.
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M. Gerla, X. Hong, and G. Pei, "Fisheye State Routing Protocol (FSR) for Ad Hoc Networks," draft-ietf MANET-fsr-02. txt, IETF MANET Working Group-Internet Draft, Dec. 2001.
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M. Gerla, X. Hong, and G. Pei, "Fisheye state routing protocol (FSR) for ad hoc networks," IETF Draft, 2002.
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M. Gerla, X. Hong, and G. Pei, "Fisheye state routing protocol (FSR) for ad hoc networks," IETF Draft, June 2002.
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M. Gerla, X. Hong, and G. Pei, "Fisheye State Routing Protocol (FSR) for Ad Hoc Networks," draft-ietf MANET-fsr-02. txt, IETF MANET Working Group-Internet Draft, Dec. 2001.
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