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A Scalable Location Service for Geographic Ad Hoc Routing,” (2000)

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by Jinyang Li , John Jannotti , Douglas S J De Couto , David R Karger , Robert Morris , Jinyang Li , John Jannotti , Alfred P Sloane , Foundation Fellowship , Lucille Packard , Foundations Fellowship , Jinyang 46 , John Li , Jannotti
Venue:Proceedings of ACM/IEEE MobiCom
Citations:769 - 17 self
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@ARTICLE{Li00ascalable,
    author = {Jinyang Li and John Jannotti and Douglas S J De Couto and David R Karger and Robert Morris and Jinyang Li and John Jannotti and Alfred P Sloane and Foundation Fellowship and Lucille Packard and Foundations Fellowship and Jinyang 46 and John Li and Jannotti},
    title = {A Scalable Location Service for Geographic Ad Hoc Routing,”},
    journal = {Proceedings of ACM/IEEE MobiCom},
    year = {2000},
    pages = {120--130}
}

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Abstract

Abstract. GLS is a new distributed location service which tracks mobile node locations. GLS combined with geographic forwarding allows the construction of ad hoc mobile networks that scale to a larger number of nodes than possible with previous work. GLS is decentralized and runs on the mobile nodes themselves, requiring no fixed infrastructure. Each mobile node periodically updates a small set of other nodes (its location servers) with its current location. A node sends its position updates to its location servers without knowing their actual identities, assisted by a predefined ordering of node identifiers and a predefined geographic hierarchy. Queries for a mobile node's location also use the predefined identifier ordering and spatial hierarchy to find a location server for that node. Experiments using the ns simulator for up to 600 mobile nodes show that the storage and bandwidth requirements of GLS grow slowly with the size of the network. Furthermore, GLS tolerates node failures well: each failure has only a limited effect and query performance degrades gracefully as nodes fail and restart. The query performance of GLS is also relatively insensitive to node speeds. Simple geographic forwarding combined with GLS compares favorably with Dynamic Source Routing (DSR): in larger networks (over 200 nodes) our approach delivers more packets, but consumes fewer network resources.

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