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- A Shoelace-Based QoS Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Using Directional Antenna
- This paper proposes a new QoS routing protocol for Mobile Ad hoc NETwork MANET using directional antenna. The scheme offers a bandwidth-based routing protocol for QoS support in MANET using the concept of multi-path. The MAC sub-layer adopts the CDMA-over-TDMA channel model. The QoS on-demand routing protocol determines the end-to-end...
- Tags: QoS, Mobile, Network, Routing Protocol, QoS On-demand Routing Protocol
- White papers 2007-08-01
- Routing Protocols Concepts
- The JUNOS routing protocol process supports a wide variety of routing protocols, including Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Open Shortest Path First OSPF, Routing Information Protocol RIP, Routing Information Protocol Next Generation RIPng, and Border Gateway Protocol BGP. This paper explains the general terminology and concepts related to configuring and using...
- Tags: Routing Protocol
- White papers 2004-06-28
- Configuring IP Routing Protocols
- This chapter describes how to configure the various Internet Protocol IP routing protocols. With any of the IP routing protocols, you must create the routing process, associate networks with the routing process, and customize the routing protocol for your particular network. The article covers sections, which describe the configuration tasks...
- Tags: IP, Routing Protocol
- White papers 2000-04-17
- A Location-Aided Power-Aware Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- In multi-hop wireless ad-hoc networks, designing energy-efficient routing protocols is critical since nodes are power-constrained. However, it is also an inherently hard problem due to two important factors: First, the nodes may be mobile, demanding the energy-efficient routing protocol to be fully distributed and adaptive to the current states of...
- Tags: Aware, Mobile, Node, Protocol, Routing Protocol
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- Routing Information Protocol
- The Routing Information Protocol RIP is a routing protocol originally designed for Xerox PARC Universal Protocol where it was called GWINFO and used in the Xerox Network Systems XNS protocol suite. RIP became associated with both UNIX and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in 1982 when the Berkeley Software Distribution...
- Tags: Routing Information Protocol
- White papers 1999-06-17
- Introduction to Routing
- Today, the TCP/IP routing architecture looks very much like the OSI routing architecture. Hosts use a discovery protocol to obtain the identification of gateways and other hosts attached to the same network subnetwork. Gateways within autonomous systems routing domains operate an interior gateway protocol intradomain routing protocol, and between autonomous...
- Tags: Routing Protocol, BGP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
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- Single-Beam Flow Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
- Directional antenna has great potential to reduce power consumption in energy constrained wireless sensor networks. The paper considers a two-tier wireless sensor network where directional antenna is employed for upper-tier Aggregation and Forwarding Nodes AFNs. Existing flow routing solutions for maximizing network lifetime require each AFN to transmit multiple flows...
- Tags: Network, Sensor, Flow, Antenna, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
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- A Backup Route Aware Routing Protocol - Fast Recovery From Transient Routing Failures
- As the Internet becomes the critical information infrastructure for both personal and business applications, survivable routing protocols need to be designed that maintain the performance of those services in the presence of failures. This paper examines the survivability of interdoamin routing protocols in the presence of routing failure events, and...
- Tags: Aware, Recovery, Backup, Routing Protocol
- White papers 2008-01-15
- A "Smart" MAC-Routing Protocol for WLAN Mesh Networks
- A WLAN mesh network is a IEEE 802.11 WLAN infrastructured network in which the communication within the Access Points in the same Extended Service Set ESS is hop-by-hop in a router-like fashion. The IEEE 802.11s working group has centered the target of focusing on the MAC layer protocol, understanding how...
- Tags: MAC, Network, WLAN, WLAN Mesh Network, Mesh Networking, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- White papers 2004-10-28
- MDA: An Efficient Directional MAC Scheme for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- This paper addresses the issue of deafness and hidden terminal problem in a Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks MANETs using directional antennas. To minimize these effects, the paper proposes a MAC protocol for Directional Antennas MDA which employs an enhanced directional Network Allocation Vector NAV scheme and, a novel technique of...
- Tags: MAC, Model-driven Architecture, Wireless, Model Driven Architecture, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2005-12-07
- A Performance Comparison of Routing Protocols for Large-Scale Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- It is commonly known to the wireless research community that efficient routing algorithms can provide significant benefits in ad hoc networks, including larger throughput, lower average end-to-end delay, fewer lost data packets and generally an improved network performance. Many routing protocols for such networks have been proposed so far, the...
- Tags: Performance, Network, Routing Protocol, University Of California, Wireless
- White papers 2006-03-31
- Limited Flooding Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Mobile ad hoc networks are collections of mobile nodes without any fixed infrastructure or central co-ordinating mechanism for packet routing. Consequently, routing is a challenge. This paper proposes a multipath routing protocol called Limited Flooding. The protocol is fully reactive and does not entail the computation of routing tables. It...
- Tags: Mobile, Protocol, Simulation, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- White papers 2006-09-08
- Secure Routing and Intrusion Detection in Ad Hoc Networks
- Numerous schemes have been proposed for secure routing and Intrusion Detection for ad hoc networks. Yet, little work exists in actually implementing such schemes on small handheld devices. This paper presents a proof-of-concept implementation of a secure routing protocol based on AODV over IPv6, further reinforced by a routing protocol...
- Tags: Advertisement, University Of Maryland, Routing Protocol, Intrusion Detection, Network Security, Security, Networking
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- Routing Basics
- This chapter introduces the underlying concepts widely used in routing protocols. Topics summarized here include routing protocol components and algorithms. In addition, the role of routing protocols is briefly contrasted with the roles of routed or network protocols. Subsequent chapters in Part 6, "Routing Protocols," of this book address specific...
- Tags: Routing Protocol
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- OSPF Design Guide
- The Open Shortest Path First OSPF protocol is an Interior Gateway Protocol used to distribute routing information within a single Autonomous System. OSPF protocol was developed due to a need in the internet community to introduce a high functionality non-proprietary Internal Gateway Protocol IGP for the TCP/IP protocol family. The...
- Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Open Shortest Path First Protocol
- White papers 2006-04-06
- How Does Load Balancing Work?
- Load balancing is a standard functionality of the Cisco IOS router software, and is available across all router platforms. It is inherent to the forwarding process in the router and is automatically activated if the routing table has multiple paths to a destination. It is based on standard routing protocols,...
- Tags: Router, Load Balancing, Cisco Systems Inc., Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2005-08-10
- Self-Selective Routing for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- This paper presents self-selective routing, a self-maintained and fault-tolerant routing protocol for wireless ad hoc networks. The protocol combines broadcast radio transmissions with the novel autonomous programming technique, called self-selection, to support routing without the overhead of traditional ad hoc route maintenance. Moreover, the protocol routes packets through a dynamically...
- Tags: Network, IEEE, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- White papers 2005-04-20
- Policy Based QoS Support Using BGP Routing
- Routing protocols are important to exchange routing information between neighboring routers. Such information is used to update routing tables and to share information about status of the network so that traffics to appropriate destinations will be fast and efficient. Different types of routing protocols are in wide spread use across...
- Tags: QoS, Network, Routing Protocol, University Of Technology Sydney, BGP, Networking
- White papers 2006-04-24
- Location Independent Compact Routing for Wireless Networks
- While reactive routing protocols such as AODV operate efficiently for small ad hoc wireless networks, their ON 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...
- Tags: Network, Association For Computing Machinery, Routing Protocol, Wireless Network, Networking, Wireless
- White papers 2006-09-25
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