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Academia/Industry Working Conference on Research Challenges (AIWORC'00)
A Local/Global Strategy Based on Signal Strength for Message Routing in Wireless Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Buffalo, New York
April 27-April 29
ISBN: 0-7695-0628-3
Tien-Chung Tien, State University of New York at Buffalo
Shambhu J. Upadhyaya, State University of New York at Buffalo
Route switching is an important issue to connection-oriented communication that needs to maintain a route for a certain period. This paper suggests a new approach to ease the route switching problems in a network with higher migration rate of hosts. By monitoring the signal strength of messages, a host in a route that receives an incoming message can detect possible route fluctuations locally. As the average signal strength declines into a dangerous level, the host that receives the message will send an advance-warning message to the route source host. If the source host can find more stable routes locally, it will adapt a substitute route and will complete the process of adaptation before the breakdown of the original route actually occurs. If the route source host cannot adapt a new route locally, the source host will be forced to search for a new route by considering the entire network.
Citation:
Tien-Chung Tien, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya, "A Local/Global Strategy Based on Signal Strength for Message Routing in Wireless Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks," aiworc, pp.227, Academia/Industry Working Conference on Research Challenges (AIWORC'00), 2000
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