In case of link failures, many ad hoc routing protocols recover a route by employing source-initiated route re-discovery, but this approach can degrade system performance. Some use localized route recovery, which may yield non-optimal paths. Our proposal provides a mechanism that can enhance the overall routing performance by initiating route recovery at the destination node. We elucidate the effects through simulations including comparisons with AODV and AODV with local repair.
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Sangkyung KIM, Noyeul PARK, Changhwa KIM, Seung-sik CHOI, "An Enhanced Route Recovery Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 2, pp. 597-600, February 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.2.597.
Abstract: In case of link failures, many ad hoc routing protocols recover a route by employing source-initiated route re-discovery, but this approach can degrade system performance. Some use localized route recovery, which may yield non-optimal paths. Our proposal provides a mechanism that can enhance the overall routing performance by initiating route recovery at the destination node. We elucidate the effects through simulations including comparisons with AODV and AODV with local repair.
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