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A survey of void handling techniques for geographic routing in wireless networks
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2007
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Geographic RoutingNetwork Routing AlgorithmEngineeringWireless RoutingEdge ComputingNetwork RoutingComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisSystems EngineeringWireless NetworksRobust RoutingScalable RoutingComputer ScienceCombinatorial OptimizationCommunications VoidsMulti-hop RoutingGeographic GreedyRouting Protocol
Communications voids, where geographic greedy forwarding fails to move a packet further towards its destination, are an important issue for geographic routing in wireless networks. This article presents an overview of the void problem and surveys the currently available void-handling techniques (as of July 2006) for geographic routing. In the survey, we classify these void-handling techniques into six categories, each designed with a different approach, that is, planar-graph-based, geometric, flooding-based, costbased, heuristic, and hybrid. For each category, we present its basic principle and illustrate some classic techniques as well as the latest advances. We also provide a qualitative comparison of these techniques and discuss some possible directions of future research.
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