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LPAR: an adaptive routing strategy for MANETs

2003; National Institute of Telecommunications; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.26636/jtit.2003.2.173

ISSN

1899-8852

Autores

Mehran Abolhasan, Tadeusz A. Wysocki, Eryk Dutkiewicz,

Tópico(s)

Cooperative Communication and Network Coding

Resumo

This paper presents a new global positioning system (GPS)-based routing protocol, called location-based point-to-point adaptive routing (LPAR) for mobile ad hoc networks. This protocol utilises a 3-state route discovery strategy in a point-to-point manner to reduce routing overhead while maximising throughput in medium to large mobile ad hoc networks. In LPAR, data transmission is adaptable to changing network conditions. This is achieved by using a primary and a secondary data forwarding strategy to transfer data from the source to the destination when the condition of the route is changed during data transmission. A simulation study is performed to compare the performance of LPAR with a number of different exisiting routing algorithms. Our results indicate that LPAR produces less overhead than other simulated routing strategies, while maintains high levels of throughput.

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