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Location Independent Compact Routing for Wireless Networks

Overview While reactive routing protocols such as AODV operate efficiently for small ad hoc wireless networks, their O(N) per-flow control overhead limits deployment on larger-scale networks. Deployment of compact routing protocols such as geographic routing has met with challenges. This paper presents Table Attenuation Routing Protocol (TARP), a protocol that combines compact per-node routing state with scalability to large networks. Preliminary evaluation shows that TARP performs similar to AODV in smaller networks and better in larger networks.

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Date Published
Sep 3, 2007
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Topics
TCP - IP, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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