A highly adaptive distributed routing algorithm for mobile wireless networks
United States Naval Research Laboratory · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
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 computation consisting of a sequence of directed link reversals. The protocol is highly adaptive, efficient and scalable; being best-suited for use in large, dense, mobile networks. In these networks, the protocol's reaction to link failures typically involves only a localized "single pass" of the distributed algorithm. This capability is unique among protocols which are stable in the face of network partitions, and results in the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Wireless Routing Protocol
- Distributed computing
- Routing protocol
- Computer network
- Hazy Sighted Link State Routing Protocol
- Link-state routing protocol
- Scalability