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Optical Networks With Hybrid Routing

by Hong Huang, John A. Copeland , 2003
"... All-optical switching or wavelength routing has the benefit of optical bypass that can eliminate expensive high-speed electronic processing at intermediate nodes and reduce significantly the cost of high-bandwidth transport. But all-optical switching has the limitations of coarse granularity, lack ..."
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label-switched paths that have arbitrary bandwidth granularity and relatively abundant labels. In this paper, we propose a hybrid wavelength and subwavelength routing scheme that can preserve the benefits of optical bypass for large traffic flows at the same time provide multiplexing gain for small

Location Aided Hybrid Routing Algorithm for MANET

by Mamoun Hussein Mamoun
"... Abstract-- In this paper, we propose a new hybrid routing ..."
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Abstract-- In this paper, we propose a new hybrid routing

Routing in a delay tolerant network

by Sushant Jain, Kevin Fall, Rabin Patra - Proceedings of ACM Sigcomm , 2004
"... We formulate the delay-tolerant networking routing problem, where messages are to be moved end-to-end across a connectivity graph that is time-varying but whose dynamics may be known in advance. The problem has the added constraints of finite buffers at each node and the general property that no con ..."
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We formulate the delay-tolerant networking routing problem, where messages are to be moved end-to-end across a connectivity graph that is time-varying but whose dynamics may be known in advance. The problem has the added constraints of finite buffers at each node and the general property

Routing Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey

by Jamal N. Al-karaki, Ahmed E. Kamal - IEEE Wireless Communications , 2004
"... Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of small nodes with sensing, computation, and wireless communications capabilities. Many routing, power management, and data dissemination protocols have been specifically designed for WSNs where energy awareness is an essential design issue. The focus, howeve ..."
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of small nodes with sensing, computation, and wireless communications capabilities. Many routing, power management, and data dissemination protocols have been specifically designed for WSNs where energy awareness is an essential design issue. The focus

A Hybrid Routing Approach for Ad hoc Networks

by Teknillinen Korkeakoulu Tieteverkkolaboratorio, Jose Costa-requena, Teknillinen Korkeakoulu, Sahko- Ja Tietoliikennetekniikan Osasto, Otamedia Oy, Jose Costa-requena
"... A Hybrid Routing Approach for Ad hoc Networks Manuscript submitted 20.8.2007 Manuscript revised 20.11.2007 ..."
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A Hybrid Routing Approach for Ad hoc Networks Manuscript submitted 20.8.2007 Manuscript revised 20.11.2007

A survey on routing protocols for wireless sensor networks

by Hemal Akkaya, Mohamed Younis , 2004
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A Review of Current Routing Protocols for Ad-Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks

by Elizabeth M. Royer, Chai-Keong Toh
"... An ad-hoc mobile network is a collection of mobile nodes that are dynamically and arbitrarily located in such a manner that the interconnections between nodes are capable of changing on a continual basis. In order to facilitate communication within the network, a routing protocol is used to discove ..."
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An ad-hoc mobile network is a collection of mobile nodes that are dynamically and arbitrarily located in such a manner that the interconnections between nodes are capable of changing on a continual basis. In order to facilitate communication within the network, a routing protocol is used

A Highly Adaptive Distributed Routing Algorithm for Mobile Wireless Networks

by Vincent D. Park, M. Scott Corson , 1997
"... 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 computat ..."
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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

Efficient route compression for hybrid route planning

by Gernot Veit Batz, Robert Geisberger, Dennis Luxen, Peter S, Roman Zubkov - In MedAlg , 2012
"... Abstract. We describe an algorithmic framework for lossless compres-sion of route descriptions. This is useful for hybrid route planning where routes are computed by a server and then transmitted to a client device in a car using some mobile radio communication where bandwidth may be low. Compressed ..."
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Abstract. We describe an algorithmic framework for lossless compres-sion of route descriptions. This is useful for hybrid route planning where routes are computed by a server and then transmitted to a client device in a car using some mobile radio communication where bandwidth may be low

SEAD: Secure Efficient Distance Vector Routing for Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

by Yih-Chun Hu, David B. Johnson, Adrian Perrig , 2003
"... An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless computers (nodes), communicating among themselves over possibly multihop paths, without the help of any infrastructure such as base stations or access points. Although many previous ad hoc network routing protocols have been based in part on distance vec ..."
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An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless computers (nodes), communicating among themselves over possibly multihop paths, without the help of any infrastructure such as base stations or access points. Although many previous ad hoc network routing protocols have been based in part on distance
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