Presentation 2000/2/10
Link Stability Adaptive Routing Algorithm in High-density Networks
Tomohiro NAKAGAWA, Hiroyuki MORIKAWA, Tomonori AOYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) Networking of vast number of nodes such as portable devices or electrical appliances around us will realize unprecedented flexible services such as remote control or internetworking of every node from anywhere and at anytime, or gathering information from networked sensors. We call this kind of networks as High-density networks. In high-density networks, routing IP packets among every node is essential, and wireless ad-hocrouting protocol is a key technology. We have shown a routing protocol SARAH, which can cope with diversity of nodes in high-density networks. In this paper, we studied the performance of stable route construction in detail, which is the characteristic mechanism of SARAH.
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Keyword(in English) High-density / Network / Ad-hoc Routing / Heterogeneity of Nodes / Ling Stability
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Title (in English) Link Stability Adaptive Routing Algorithm in High-density Networks
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Keyword(1) High-density
Keyword(2) Network
Keyword(3) Ad-hoc Routing
Keyword(4) Heterogeneity of Nodes
Keyword(5) Ling Stability
1st Author's Name Tomohiro NAKAGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki MORIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Tomonori AOYAMA
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Date 2000/2/10
Paper # IN99-123
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 619
Page pp.pp.-
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