V. Arya, and Charu. International Journal on AdHoc Networking Systems (IJANS), (2013)
Abstract
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) form a class of dynamic multi-hop networks consisting of a set of
mobile nodes that intercommunicate on shared wireless channels. MANETs are self-organizing and selfconfiguring
multi-hop wireless networks, where the network structure changes dynamically due to the node
mobility. There exists no fixed topology due to the mobility of nodes, interference, multipath propagation
and path loss. Hence efficient dynamic routing protocols are required for these networks to function
properly. Many routing protocols have been developed to accomplish this task. In this paper we survey
various new routing protocols that have been developed as extensions or advanced versions of previously
existing routing protocols for MANETs such as DSR, AODV, OLSR etc.
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%J International Journal on AdHoc Networking Systems (IJANS)
%K Ad Hoc Mobile Routing Wireless networks protocols
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%T A SURVEY OF ENHANCED ROUTING
PROTOCOLS FOR MANETs
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%X Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) form a class of dynamic multi-hop networks consisting of a set of
mobile nodes that intercommunicate on shared wireless channels. MANETs are self-organizing and selfconfiguring
multi-hop wireless networks, where the network structure changes dynamically due to the node
mobility. There exists no fixed topology due to the mobility of nodes, interference, multipath propagation
and path loss. Hence efficient dynamic routing protocols are required for these networks to function
properly. Many routing protocols have been developed to accomplish this task. In this paper we survey
various new routing protocols that have been developed as extensions or advanced versions of previously
existing routing protocols for MANETs such as DSR, AODV, OLSR etc.
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mobile nodes that intercommunicate on shared wireless channels. MANETs are self-organizing and selfconfiguring
multi-hop wireless networks, where the network structure changes dynamically due to the node
mobility. There exists no fixed topology due to the mobility of nodes, interference, multipath propagation
and path loss. Hence efficient dynamic routing protocols are required for these networks to function
properly. Many routing protocols have been developed to accomplish this task. In this paper we survey
various new routing protocols that have been developed as extensions or advanced versions of previously
existing routing protocols for MANETs such as DSR, AODV, OLSR etc. },
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author = {Arya, Vivek and Charu},
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timestamp = {2018-06-22T14:12:38.000+0200},
title = {A SURVEY OF ENHANCED ROUTING
PROTOCOLS FOR MANETs},
url = {http://airccse.org/journal/ijans/papers/3313ijans01.pdf},
volume = 3,
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