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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 to discover routes between nodes. The primary goal of such an ad hoc network routing protocol is correct and efficient route establishment between a pair of nodes so that messages may be delivered in a timely manner. Route construction should be done with a minimum of overhead and bandwidth consumption. This article examines routing protocols for ad hoc networks and evaluates these protocols based on a given set of parameters. The article provides an overview of eight different protocols by presenting their characteristics and functionality, and then provides a comparison and discussion of their respective merits and drawbacks.
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E.M. Royer
University of California, Santa Barbara
Chai-Keong Toh
University of Hong Kong
IEEE Personal Communications
University of California, Santa Barbara
Georgia Institute of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d4997cc9f7df1b7053295 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/98.760423
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