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The emergence of the Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) technology advocates self-organized wireless interconnection of communication devices that would either extend or operate in concert with the wired networking infrastructure or, possibly, evolve to auto ...
We consider the problem of routing in a Mobile Ad-Hoc wide area network called Terminodes Network. In our solution every node builds its personal view of the network, composed of local and remote views. Large scale routing in the terminode network is achie ...
We consider the problem of routing in a Mobile Ad-Hoc wide area network called Terminodes Network. In our solution every node builds its personal view of the network, composed of local and remote views. Large scale routing in the terminode network is achie ...
We consider the problem of routing in a wide area mobile ad-hoc network called Terminode Network. Routing in such a network is designed with the following objectives. Firstly, it should scale well in terms of the number of nodes and geographical coverage, ...
This paper specifies a multicast routing protocol called Distributed Core Multicast (DCM). It is intended for use within a large single Internet domain network with a very large number of small multicast groups. We present how DCM can be used to route pack ...
The focus of this paper is routing in a wide area mo-bile ad hoc network referred to as a Terminode Network. Our routing scheme is a combination of two protocols: Terminode Local Routing (TLR) and Terminode Remote Routing (TRR). TRR is used for rem ote des ...
We present a multicast routing protocol called Distributed Core Multicast (DCM). It is intended for use within a large single Internet domain network with a very large number of multicast groups with a small number of receivers. Such a case occurs, for exa ...