Graphical evolution: an introduction to the theory of random graphs
Graphical evolution: an introduction to the theory of random graphs
An architecture for mobile radio networks with dynamically changing topology using virtual subnets
Mobile Networks and Applications - Special issue: mobility management
Determining the optimal configuration for the zone routing protocol
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Today's mobile ad-hoc networking approaches require nodes to maintain network topology and routing tables, which limits network scalability. This paper proposes soft mobile ad-hoc networks in which nodes do not maintain network topology and routing tables. We show that soft networks are feasible, have less overhead than existing approaches under many conditions, and may achieve the best possible end-to-end delay performance among all known ad-hoc networking approaches with little scalability degradation.