Routing Protocol Based on the Position, Velocity, and Direction of the Nodes.
Gil Eduardo de AndradeLuiz Augusto de Paula LimaAlcides CalsavaraCarlos Alberto MazieroPublished in: AINA Workshops (2013)
Keyphrases
- routing protocol
- intermediate nodes
- mobile nodes
- neighboring nodes
- ad hoc networks
- sensor nodes
- wireless sensor networks
- wireless ad hoc networks
- packet delivery ratio
- network layer
- routing overhead
- source node
- aodv routing protocol
- routing algorithm
- mobile ad hoc networks
- packet delivery
- network topology
- node mobility
- multi hop
- energy consumption
- wireless networks
- wireless mesh networks
- sensor networks
- energy aware
- secure routing
- data transmission
- route discovery
- energy efficiency
- energy efficient
- network nodes
- hop count
- cross layer
- average end to end delay
- inter domain
- residual energy
- base station
- shortest path
- black hole attack
- mac layer
- routing scheme
- end to end delay
- application layer
- directed graph
- link failure
- multipath routing
- network topologies
- high performance computing
- end to end