DocumentCode
781648
Title
Position-based routing in ad hoc networks
Author
Stojmenovic, Ivan
Author_Institution
Ottawa Univ., Ont., Canada
Volume
40
Issue
7
fYear
2002
fDate
7/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
128
Lastpage
134
Abstract
The availability of small, inexpensive low-power GPS receivers and techniques for finding relative coordinates based on signal strengths, and the need for the design of power-efficient and scalable networks provided justification for applying position-based routing methods in ad hoc networks. A number of such algorithms were developed previously. This tutorial will concentrate on schemes that are loop-free, localized, and follow a single-path strategy, which are desirable characteristics for scalable routing protocols. Routing protocols have two modes: greedy mode (when the forwarding node is able to advance the message toward the destination) and recovery mode (applied until return to greedy mode is possible). We discuss them separately. Methods also differ in metrics used (hop count, power, cost, congestion, etc.), and in past traffic memorization at nodes (memoryless or memorizing past traffic). Salient properties to be emphasized in this review are guaranteed delivery, scalability, and robustness
Keywords
protocols; radio networks; telecommunication network routing; GPS receivers; ad hoc networks; forwarding node; greedy mode; metrics; past traffic memorization; position-based routing; power-efficient scalable networks; recovery mode; relative coordinates; scalable routing protocols; signal strengths; Ad hoc networks; Broadcasting; Costs; Global Positioning System; Intelligent networks; Mobile ad hoc networks; Monitoring; Routing protocols; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2002.1018018
Filename
1018018
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