Unlike traditional wireless routing protocols which use a single fixed path, opportunistic routing explicitly takes advantage of the broadcast nature of wireless communications by using a set of forwarders to opportunistically perform packet forwarding. A key issue in the design of opportunistic routing protocols is the forwarder list selection problem. In this paper we establish a general theory for analyzing the forwarder list selection problem, and develop an optimal solution, the minimum transmission selection(MTS) algorithm, which minimizes the expected number of transmissions. Through extensive simulations using the MIT Roofnet dataset, we demonstrate that in more than 90% cases the MTS algorithm outperforms the forwarder selection sc...
Classical routing strategies for mobile ad hoc networks forward packets on a pre-defined route (typi...
International audienceThis paper proposes a novel protocol-agnostic approach to optimize the perform...
Effective forwarding in mobile opportunistic networks is a chal-lenge, given the unpredictable mobil...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been investigated in recent years as a way to increase the performanc...
Opportunistic routing (OR) is a new class of routing protocols that selects the next-hop forwarder o...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been proposed as a way to increase the performance of wireless networ...
In wireless networks, unintended nodes in the vicinity of the sender and receiver, potentially causi...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) is an effective and enhanced routing scheme for wireless multihop environ...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) is a new class of routing protocols that selects the next-hop forwarder ...
Routing protocols for wireless networks have traditionally focused on finding the best path for forw...
Traditional routing strategies for multi-hop wireless networks forward packets by selecting at the s...
In opportunistic routing, each node maintains a group of candidate next-hops to reach a particular d...
Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks provides the motivation for opportunistic routing, and pr...
Wireless multi-hop networks have become an important part of many modern communication systems. Opp...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been proposed to improve the performance of multihop wireless network...
Classical routing strategies for mobile ad hoc networks forward packets on a pre-defined route (typi...
International audienceThis paper proposes a novel protocol-agnostic approach to optimize the perform...
Effective forwarding in mobile opportunistic networks is a chal-lenge, given the unpredictable mobil...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been investigated in recent years as a way to increase the performanc...
Opportunistic routing (OR) is a new class of routing protocols that selects the next-hop forwarder o...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been proposed as a way to increase the performance of wireless networ...
In wireless networks, unintended nodes in the vicinity of the sender and receiver, potentially causi...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) is an effective and enhanced routing scheme for wireless multihop environ...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) is a new class of routing protocols that selects the next-hop forwarder ...
Routing protocols for wireless networks have traditionally focused on finding the best path for forw...
Traditional routing strategies for multi-hop wireless networks forward packets by selecting at the s...
In opportunistic routing, each node maintains a group of candidate next-hops to reach a particular d...
Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks provides the motivation for opportunistic routing, and pr...
Wireless multi-hop networks have become an important part of many modern communication systems. Opp...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been proposed to improve the performance of multihop wireless network...
Classical routing strategies for mobile ad hoc networks forward packets on a pre-defined route (typi...
International audienceThis paper proposes a novel protocol-agnostic approach to optimize the perform...
Effective forwarding in mobile opportunistic networks is a chal-lenge, given the unpredictable mobil...