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Wireless Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANET) require dynamic routing schemes for adequate performance. This paper introduces a new dynamic routing scheme based upon stigmergy. In a similar manner to ant-colony based dynamic routing protocols, this scheme is able to respond to link quality changes after a path is established. However, load balancing is not obtained through probabilistic routing (as in ant-colony based protocols) but through the exploitation of available information on forwarding choices by intermediate nodes. The paper present the results obtained from an NS-2 testbed, in which performance comparisons with AODV and Ant-Colony based protocols are highly promising.
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| Format: | Size: | 220 KB | |
| Date: | Jan 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 6 |
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