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A Highly Adaptive Distributed Routing Algorithm for Mobile Wireless Networks (1997)

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by Vincent D. Park , M. Scott Corson
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@MISC{Park97ahighly,
    author = {Vincent D. Park and M. Scott Corson},
    title = {A Highly Adaptive Distributed Routing Algorithm for Mobile Wireless Networks },
    year = {1997}
}

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We present a new distributed routing protocol for mobile, multihop, wireless networks. The protocol is one of a family of protocols which we term "link reversal" algorithms. The protocol's reaction is structured as a temporally-ordered sequence of diffusing computations; each computation consisting of a sequence of directed l i nk reversals. The protocol is highly adaptive, efficient and scalable; being best-suited for use in large, dense, mobile networks. In these networks, the protocol's reaction to link failures typically involves only a localized "single pass" of the distributed algorithm. This capability is unique among protocols which are stable in the face of network partitions, and results in the protocol's high degree of adaptivity. This desirable behavior is achieved through the novel use of a "physical or logical clock" to establish the "temporal order" of topological change events which is used to structure (or order) the algorithm's reaction to topological changes. We refer to the protocol as the Temporally-Ordered Routing Algorithm (TORA).

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