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A survey on position-based routing in mobile ad hoc networks
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2001
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Geographical PositionOwn PositionEngineeringWireless RoutingAd Hoc NetworkNetwork RoutingRoutingPosition-based RoutingMobile ComputingLocalizationMulti-hop RoutingLocation ManagementAd HocRouting Protocol
We present an overview of ad hoc routing protocols that make forwarding decisions based on the geographical position of a packet's destination. Other than the destination's position, each node need know only its own position and the position of its one-hop neighbors in order to forward packets. Since it is not necessary to maintain explicit routes, position-based routing does scale well even if the network is highly dynamic. This is a major advantage in a mobile ad hoc network where the topology may change frequently. The main prerequisite for position-based routing is that a sender can obtain the current position of the destination. Therefore, previously proposed location services are discussed in addition to position-based packet forwarding strategies. We provide a qualitative comparison of the approaches in both areas and investigate opportunities for future research.
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