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Status of This Memo The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol (DSR)

by D. Johnson, Y. Hu, D. Maltz , 2007
"... This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). The Dynamic Source Rout ..."
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This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). The Dynamic Source

Performance of Probabilistic Broadcasting of Dynamic Source Routing Protocol

by Muneer Bani Yassein, S. Al-rushdan, Wail Mardini, Yaser Khamayseh
"... Abstract- Blind flooding have been proposed to perform route discovery operations in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks as an early method, but it suffers from a serious problem relied to the broadcast storm problem. Several probabilistic approaches have been proposed to overcome this problem, such as fixed pro ..."
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probabilistic, adjusted probabilistic and smart probabilistic schemes. This paper investigates the use of probability with Dynamic Source Routing Protocol (DSR) algorithm to overcome the broadcast storm problem. The paper invistigates issues regarding the implementation and integration of probability in DSR

DSR: The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks”, in Ad Hoc Networking, edited by Charles E.

by David B Johnson , David A Maltz , Josh Broch - Perkins, Chapter , 2001
"... Abstract The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to be completely self-organizing and self-configuring, without the need for any existing network ..."
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Abstract The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to be completely self-organizing and self-configuring, without the need for any existing network

Distributed Cache Updating for the Dynamic Source Routing Protocol

by Xin Yu
"... On-demand routing protocols use route caches to make routing decisions. Due to mobility, cached routes easily become stale. To address the cache staleness issue, prior work in DSR used heuristics with ad hoc parameters to predict the lifetime of a link or a route. However, heuristics cannot accurate ..."
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On-demand routing protocols use route caches to make routing decisions. Due to mobility, cached routes easily become stale. To address the cache staleness issue, prior work in DSR used heuristics with ad hoc parameters to predict the lifetime of a link or a route. However, heuristics cannot

Security-aware adaptive dynamic source routing protocol

by Shayan Ghazizadeh, Okhtay Ilghami, Evren Sirin, Fusun Yaman - In Proc. of IEEE Conf. on Local Computer Networks , 2002
"... We present SADSR (Security-Aware Adaptive DSR), a secure routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks. SADSR authenticates the routing protocol messages using digital signatures based on asymmetric cryptography. The basic idea behind SADSR is to have multiple routes to each destination and store a lo ..."
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We present SADSR (Security-Aware Adaptive DSR), a secure routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks. SADSR authenticates the routing protocol messages using digital signatures based on asymmetric cryptography. The basic idea behind SADSR is to have multiple routes to each destination and store a

Performance Analysis of Dynamic Source Routing Protocol

by Amer O. Abu Salem, Ghassan Samara, Tareq Alhmiedat
"... Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is an efficient on-demand routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET). It depends on two main procedures: Route Discovery and Route Maintenance. Route discovery is the procedure used at the source of the packets to discover a route to the destination. Route Maint ..."
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Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is an efficient on-demand routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET). It depends on two main procedures: Route Discovery and Route Maintenance. Route discovery is the procedure used at the source of the packets to discover a route to the destination. Route

Reputation based Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for MANET

by Sangheetaa Sukumran, Venkatesh Jaganathan, Arun Korath
"... With recent performance increase in the area of wireless mobile communications, mobile ad-hoc networks are playing a wide spread usage in the areas of military and other applications. But this mobile ad-hoc network does not have any centralized authorities like an access-point or a router as in case ..."
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as in case of wireless and wired networks to control and take care of routing. Thus routing has become a greater challenge to these types of networks. This paper proposes a new reputation based routing protocol based on DSR (Dynamic Source Routing) and through simulation results proves that the proposed

1. Summary The Dynamic Source Routing protocol

by Aftab Ahmad, Priyalatha Shanmugam, Meenakshi Chitra Lakshmanan
"... (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. Using DSR, the network is completely self-organizing and self-configuring, requiring no existing network infrastructure or administration. The Internet draft defines ..."
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(DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. Using DSR, the network is completely self-organizing and self-configuring, requiring no existing network infrastructure or administration. The Internet draft defines

EXTENDED DYNAMIC SOURCE ROUTING PROTOCOL FOR AD HOC NETWORK

by Puja Kumari Sharma
"... MANET is a collection of self-configurable mobile nodes. Several routing protocols are proposed for ad hoc network among which DSR and AODV On demand routing protocols are mostly used. Existing Dynamic source routing protocol is not suitable for large network because packet size gets increased accor ..."
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MANET is a collection of self-configurable mobile nodes. Several routing protocols are proposed for ad hoc network among which DSR and AODV On demand routing protocols are mostly used. Existing Dynamic source routing protocol is not suitable for large network because packet size gets increased

Modelling and Analyzing Dynamic Source Routing Protocol with General Distributions

by Osman Salem, Abdelmalek Benzekri, Université Paul Sabatier - In the Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Analytical and Stochastic Modelling Techniques and Applications (ASMTA04 , 2004
"... In this paper, we present an integrated algebraic model of the dynamic source routing protocol used in ad hoc networks. Algebraic description of this protocol has been realized by means of powerful operators of Extended Markovian Process Algebra EMPA and by exploiting value passing feature in order ..."
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In this paper, we present an integrated algebraic model of the dynamic source routing protocol used in ad hoc networks. Algebraic description of this protocol has been realized by means of powerful operators of Extended Markovian Process Algebra EMPA and by exploiting value passing feature in order
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