Highly dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector routing (DSDV) for mobile computers
SIGCOMM '94 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
A distributed routing algorithm for mobile wireless networks
Wireless Networks
A cluster-based approach for routing in dynamic networks
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
The Challenges of Mobile Computing
Computer
Routing in Ad Hoc Networks Using a Spine
IC3N '97 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks
Using Location Information to Improve Routing in Ad Hoc Networks
Using Location Information to Improve Routing in Ad Hoc Networks
Static and adaptive location management in mobile wireless networks
Computer Communications
Geography-informed energy conservation for Ad Hoc routing
Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
MobiHoc '01 Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking & computing
Cooperative caching by mobile clients in push-based information systems
Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on Information and knowledge management
Connection-Oriented Routing in Ad Hoc Networks Based on Dynamic Group Infrastructure
ISCC '00 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2000)
Replica allocation methods in ad hoc networks with data update
Mobile Networks and Applications
A novel scatternet scheme with IPv6 compatibility
Mobile Networks and Applications - Mobile networking through IP
Adaptive routing in ad hoc networks
The handbook of ad hoc wireless networks
Fast routing and recovery protocols in hybrid ad-hoc cellular networks
Wireless communications systems and networks
A Macro model of frequently changing mobile networks to perform flow and access control
Mobile Networks and Applications
Efficient group communications in location aware mobile ad-hoc networks
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
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An ad-hoc network is temporarily formed by a group of mobile hosts communicating over wireless channels without any fixed network interaction and centralized administration. When a mobile host communicates with other mobile hosts in an ad-hoc network, the routes are established via the intermediate mobile hosts as forwarding nodes. Under such a network environment an adaptive approach for routing management will be proposed in this paper. In this approach, at first the network infrastructure is constructed by several communication groups, which are called routing groups. A routing group communicates with other routing groups via the boundary mobile hosts as forwarding nodes. In a routing group the mobile hosts are divided, by means of the dominating values, into two groups — one positive cluster and several non-positive clusters. The nodes in the positive cluster maintain the topology information of the routing group. Under such a construction environment, intra-group routing performs unicasting and gets multiple paths, while inter-group routing performs on group level by propagating the route requests to the boundary clusters, which are called bridge clusters. This routing scheme massively reduces the message complexity that is especially important for system performance under such a resource constraint environment. As far as the dynamic topology characteristics of ad-hoc networks are concerned, this approach also provides a more efficient infrastructure update. Finally, simulation results show that the routing via dynamic group construction outperforms the previous works in message complexity and infrastructure update efficiency.