Contention-based Geographic Forwarding (CGF) is a state-free forwarding technique. In this paper, we develop a general analytical framework to evaluate the performance of CGF with different forwarding areas in wireless multi-hop networks. In particular, we compare the performance of CGF for three typical forwarding areas, analytically and by extensive simulations. We further investigate the impact of several important assumptions on our analytical results. Our study provides guidelines regarding the selection of a specific forwarding area during the design phase of a CGF protocol. It also serves as a general performance evaluation framework for CGF protocols as well as traditional geographic forwarding protocols
Existing position-based unicast routing algorithms which forward packets in the geographic direction...
Reliable multi-hop packet forwarding is an important requirement for the implementation of realistic...
Wireless Ad-Hoc networks are collection of nodes that can communicate without any fixed infrastructu...
In traditional geographic forwarding for wireless multi-hop networks, the beaconing scheme that is u...
In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), disseminating warning messages in a timely and efficien...
In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), disseminating warning messages in a timely and efficien...
Existing position-based unicast routing algorithms which forward packets in the geographic direction...
We consider local geographic forwarding methods in a network of stationary wireless nodes. The task ...
Existing position-based unicast routing algorithms which forward packets in the geographic direction...
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks, or MANETs, are data communication networks between (potentially) mobile comp...
Routing for ad-hoc wireless network is challenging, and there is no single routing strategy to deal ...
International audienceContention-based Geographic Forwarding (CGF) has emerged recently as an energy...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between local next hop selection strategies and their ...
Abstract—Nearest neighbor forwarding (NNF) intends to max-imize throughput in wireless networks. How...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a novel forwarding technique based on geographical location of ...
Existing position-based unicast routing algorithms which forward packets in the geographic direction...
Reliable multi-hop packet forwarding is an important requirement for the implementation of realistic...
Wireless Ad-Hoc networks are collection of nodes that can communicate without any fixed infrastructu...
In traditional geographic forwarding for wireless multi-hop networks, the beaconing scheme that is u...
In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), disseminating warning messages in a timely and efficien...
In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), disseminating warning messages in a timely and efficien...
Existing position-based unicast routing algorithms which forward packets in the geographic direction...
We consider local geographic forwarding methods in a network of stationary wireless nodes. The task ...
Existing position-based unicast routing algorithms which forward packets in the geographic direction...
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks, or MANETs, are data communication networks between (potentially) mobile comp...
Routing for ad-hoc wireless network is challenging, and there is no single routing strategy to deal ...
International audienceContention-based Geographic Forwarding (CGF) has emerged recently as an energy...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between local next hop selection strategies and their ...
Abstract—Nearest neighbor forwarding (NNF) intends to max-imize throughput in wireless networks. How...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a novel forwarding technique based on geographical location of ...
Existing position-based unicast routing algorithms which forward packets in the geographic direction...
Reliable multi-hop packet forwarding is an important requirement for the implementation of realistic...
Wireless Ad-Hoc networks are collection of nodes that can communicate without any fixed infrastructu...