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LANMAR: Landmark Routing for Large Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks With Group Mobility

Overview This paper presents a novel routing protocol for wireless ad hoc networks - Landmark Ad Hoc Routing (LANMAR). LANMAR combines the features of Fisheye State Routing (FSR) and Landmark routing. The key novelty is the use of landmarks for each set of nodes which move as a group (e.g., a team of co-workers at a convention or a tank battalion in the battlefield) in order to reduce routing update overhead. Like in FSR, nodes exchange link state only with their neighbors. Routes within Fisheye scope are accurate, while routes to remote groups of nodes are "Summarized" by the corresponding landmarks.

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University of California
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Date Published
Aug 31, 2007
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Topics
TCP - IP, Switching, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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