In this paper, we extend previous work on geographic random forwarding (GeRaF) by considering a more efficient paradigm whereby on/off cycles are exploited and every node can participate to packet relaying, as long as it wakes up during any handshake procedure. The protocol is fully distributed, as routing decisions are made hop by hop based on geographic metrics and using a joint channel access/routing procedure, like in the first version of GeRaF. In addition, a previously defined analytical model for GeRaF is used to analyze the protocol, after extending it to cover the new channel access and relay selection procedure. The model is employed to find optimal choices for the parameters of the protocol, before comparing analytical results wi...
Autonomous and self-organizing wireless ad-hoc communication networks for moving objects consist of ...
Due to the lack of dependency on beacon messages for location exchange, the beaconless geographic ro...
Contention-based Geographic Forwarding (CGF) is a state-free forwarding technique. In this paper, we...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a novel forwarding technique based on geographical location of ...
In this paper, we study a novel forwarding technique based on geographical location of the nodes inv...
In this paper we investigate the behaviour of M-GeRaf, Multisink GeRaf, a data dissemination protoc...
In this paper we propose a novel data dissemination protocol for multisink wireless sensor networks...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between local next hop selection strategies and their ...
In traditional geographic forwarding for wireless multi-hop networks, the beaconing scheme that is u...
In this paper, we study the geographic collaborative for-warding (GCF) scheme, a variant of opportun...
We consider local geographic forwarding methods in a network of stationary wireless nodes. The task ...
Recent experimental studies have shown that wireless links in real sensor networks can be extremely ...
Geographic opportunistic routing (GOR) is a new routing concept in multihop wireless networks. In st...
In this paper we propose and analyze ALBA, an original packet forwarding protocol for ad hoc and sen...
In this paper we propose and analyze ALBA, an original packet forwarding protocol for ad hoc and sen...
Autonomous and self-organizing wireless ad-hoc communication networks for moving objects consist of ...
Due to the lack of dependency on beacon messages for location exchange, the beaconless geographic ro...
Contention-based Geographic Forwarding (CGF) is a state-free forwarding technique. In this paper, we...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a novel forwarding technique based on geographical location of ...
In this paper, we study a novel forwarding technique based on geographical location of the nodes inv...
In this paper we investigate the behaviour of M-GeRaf, Multisink GeRaf, a data dissemination protoc...
In this paper we propose a novel data dissemination protocol for multisink wireless sensor networks...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between local next hop selection strategies and their ...
In traditional geographic forwarding for wireless multi-hop networks, the beaconing scheme that is u...
In this paper, we study the geographic collaborative for-warding (GCF) scheme, a variant of opportun...
We consider local geographic forwarding methods in a network of stationary wireless nodes. The task ...
Recent experimental studies have shown that wireless links in real sensor networks can be extremely ...
Geographic opportunistic routing (GOR) is a new routing concept in multihop wireless networks. In st...
In this paper we propose and analyze ALBA, an original packet forwarding protocol for ad hoc and sen...
In this paper we propose and analyze ALBA, an original packet forwarding protocol for ad hoc and sen...
Autonomous and self-organizing wireless ad-hoc communication networks for moving objects consist of ...
Due to the lack of dependency on beacon messages for location exchange, the beaconless geographic ro...
Contention-based Geographic Forwarding (CGF) is a state-free forwarding technique. In this paper, we...