TY - GEN
T1 - An adaptive routing protocol for supporting reliable communication in wireless ad-hoc network environments
AU - Kim, Moon Jeong
AU - Eom, Young Ik
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2001 IEEE.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - A multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network is a temporal network formed by a collection of wireless mobile nodes without the aid of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. Each mobile host participating in the multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network should also be willing to forward packets for other mobile hosts in the ad-hoc network. The proposed protocol, called DSMR protocol, supports seamless communication services between the mobile hosts within a multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network and provides fixed network services to the mobile hosts in multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network environments, if necessary. With DSMR protocol, each mobile host need not broadcast routing messages periodically, and mobile hosts that want to send data packets initiate route request and establishment procedure. In particular, the DSMR protocol makes faster route re-establishment possible by maintaining multiple paths in each mobile host, and also, the protocol provides reliable communication environments.
AB - A multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network is a temporal network formed by a collection of wireless mobile nodes without the aid of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. Each mobile host participating in the multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network should also be willing to forward packets for other mobile hosts in the ad-hoc network. The proposed protocol, called DSMR protocol, supports seamless communication services between the mobile hosts within a multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network and provides fixed network services to the mobile hosts in multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network environments, if necessary. With DSMR protocol, each mobile host need not broadcast routing messages periodically, and mobile hosts that want to send data packets initiate route request and establishment procedure. In particular, the DSMR protocol makes faster route re-establishment possible by maintaining multiple paths in each mobile host, and also, the protocol provides reliable communication environments.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84949208104
U2 - 10.1109/PRDC.2001.992699
DO - 10.1109/PRDC.2001.992699
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84949208104
T3 - Proceedings of IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing, PRDC
SP - 206
EP - 213
BT - Proceedings - 2001 Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing, PRDC 2001
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing, PRDC 2001
Y2 - 17 December 2001 through 19 December 2001
ER -