Pastry: Scalable, Decentralized Object Location, and Routing for Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer Systems
Middleware '01 Proceedings of the IFIP/ACM International Conference on Distributed Systems Platforms Heidelberg
Virtual ring routing: network routing inspired by DHTs
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Token Based Resource Sharing in Heterogeneous Multi-agent Teams
PRIMA '09 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Principles of Practice in Multi-Agent Systems
Cross-layer Mobile Chord P2P protocol design for VANET
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
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Recently, Distributed Hash Tables (DHT) explicitly designed for the use in MANETs have been proposed. Thus, many DHT-based distributed network applications from the domain of the Internet can be expected to be efficiently ported to MANETs. While the exact key lookups provided by such DHTs might be sufficient for many applications, range queries are often a desirable feature in wireless ad hoc networks (e.g. in sensor networks). However, the implementation of range queries using DHTs is a non-trivial task. In this paper we present a straight-forward implementation of Distributed Segment Trees as proposed in [4] on top of MADPastry [3] to provide DHT-based range queries for MANETs. The main goal of this work is to gain a first insight into the question whether DHT-based approaches for range queries are feasible in MANETs. First experimental results indicate that DHTs can indeed enable efficient range queries in MANETs.