Opportunistic Routing in Ad Hoc Networks: How many relays should there be? What rate should nodes use?
Joseph BlomerNihar JindalPublished in: CoRR (2010)
Keyphrases
- ad hoc networks
- wireless ad hoc networks
- multi hop
- wireless networks
- routing protocol
- routing overhead
- neighboring nodes
- mobile nodes
- network nodes
- routing algorithm
- packet delivery ratio
- network topology
- mobile ad hoc networks
- average end to end delay
- packet delivery
- transmission range
- topology control
- multipath routing
- wireless mesh networks
- mac protocol
- end to end
- end to end delay
- propagation model
- intermediate nodes
- aodv routing protocol
- secure routing
- mobile wireless
- key management
- node disjoint
- base station
- cellular networks
- route discovery
- network infrastructure
- peer to peer
- node mobility
- quality of service
- wireless link
- mobile networks
- packet forwarding
- relay nodes
- network layer
- data transmission
- sensor nodes
- wireless sensor networks
- ad hoc networking
- routing scheme
- channel assignment
- service differentiation
- network coding
- network connectivity
- shortest path
- link failure
- interconnection networks
- energy consumption
- network lifetime
- wireless communication
- computer networks
- sensor networks