Abstract—Beaconless or contention-based geographic routing algorithms forward packets toward a geographical destination reactively without the knowledge of the neighborhood. Such algorithms allow greedy forwarding, where only the next hop neighbor responds after a timer-based contention using only three messages (RTS, CTS, and DATA) per forwarding step. However, existing contention-based schemes for recovery from greedy failures do not have this property. In this paper, we show that recovery is possible within this 3-message scheme: the Rotational Sweep (RS) algorithm directly identifies the next hop after timer-based contention and constructs a traversal path that ensures progress after a greedy failure. It uses a traversal scheme (called ...
In traditional geographic forwarding for wireless multi-hop networks, the beaconing scheme that is u...
Recent experimental studies have shown that wireless links in real sensor networks can be extremely ...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of greedy geographic routing protocols on a common class ...
Recently proposed beaconless georouting algorithms are fully reactive, with nodes forwarding packets...
Abstract Recently proposed beaconless georouting algorithms are fully reactive, with nodes forwardin...
Due to the lack of dependency on beacon messages for location exchange, the beaconless geographic ro...
Abstract. Existing position-based routing algorithms, where packets are forwarded in the geographic ...
Due to the lack of dependency on beacon messages for location exchange, the beaconless geographic ro...
International audienceGeographic greedy forwarding (GF) technique has been widely used by many algor...
Abstract. One of the most current routing families in wireless sensor networks is geographic routing...
Existing position-based routing algorithms, where packets are forwarded in the geographic direction ...
Existing position-based routing algorithms, where packets are forwarded in the geographic direction ...
Abstract — Geographical routing in mobile wireless sensor networks has attracted big attention in re...
Abstract—Well known “hole ” problem is hardly avoided in wireless sensor networks because of various...
Geographic forwarding in wireless sensor networks (WSN) has long suffered from the problem of bypass...
In traditional geographic forwarding for wireless multi-hop networks, the beaconing scheme that is u...
Recent experimental studies have shown that wireless links in real sensor networks can be extremely ...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of greedy geographic routing protocols on a common class ...
Recently proposed beaconless georouting algorithms are fully reactive, with nodes forwarding packets...
Abstract Recently proposed beaconless georouting algorithms are fully reactive, with nodes forwardin...
Due to the lack of dependency on beacon messages for location exchange, the beaconless geographic ro...
Abstract. Existing position-based routing algorithms, where packets are forwarded in the geographic ...
Due to the lack of dependency on beacon messages for location exchange, the beaconless geographic ro...
International audienceGeographic greedy forwarding (GF) technique has been widely used by many algor...
Abstract. One of the most current routing families in wireless sensor networks is geographic routing...
Existing position-based routing algorithms, where packets are forwarded in the geographic direction ...
Existing position-based routing algorithms, where packets are forwarded in the geographic direction ...
Abstract — Geographical routing in mobile wireless sensor networks has attracted big attention in re...
Abstract—Well known “hole ” problem is hardly avoided in wireless sensor networks because of various...
Geographic forwarding in wireless sensor networks (WSN) has long suffered from the problem of bypass...
In traditional geographic forwarding for wireless multi-hop networks, the beaconing scheme that is u...
Recent experimental studies have shown that wireless links in real sensor networks can be extremely ...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of greedy geographic routing protocols on a common class ...