MP-DSR: A QoS-Aware Multi-Path Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
LCN '01 Proceedings of the 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Minimum energy disjoint path routing in wireless ad-hoc networks
Proceedings of the 9th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
FLSS: a fault-tolerant topology control algorithm for wireless networks
Proceedings of the 10th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
SAWAN: A Survivable Architecture for Wireless LANs
IWIA '05 Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Workshop on Information Assurance
Network coding-based protection of many-to-one wireless flows
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications - Special issue on network coding for wireless communication networks
Maximization of network survivability considering degree of disconnectivity
ICCSA'11 Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Computational science and its applications - Volume Part I
Scalable redundancy for sensors-to-sink communication
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Component survivability at runtime for mission-critical distributed systems
The Journal of Supercomputing
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Survivability is an important network characteristic that provides a certain level of data delivery guarantees. The degree of survivability is usually governed by the data transfer mechanism or protocol that delivers data from source to destination. In this article we survey and discuss a variety of survivability issues, challenges, and mechanisms in multihop wireless networks. Unlike some previous surveys, we do not focus only on multipath routing techniques. We try to cover a broader spectrum of survivability techniques in the literature. Moreover, we discuss new directions in survivability that use the network coding technique in order to achieve a better degree of scalability, which is usually an issue in most survivability techniques, especially in wireless networks.