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Dynamic NIx-Vector Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: A mobile ad hoc network is a collection of mobile nodes that form a network structure without the help of any existing infrastructure or central administration, such as static base stations in cellular networks. This paper presents a new protocol for multi-hop routing in mobile ad hoc networks called Dynamic Nix-Vector Routing (DNVR). The scheme is based on the Nix-Vector concept for efficient routing originally designed for wired networks. DNVR acquires a loop-free route and maintains it on a need basis as do other on-demand protocols.


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