2010 - Milcom 2010 Military Communications Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2010.5680384
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A reliable and hybrid multi-path routing protocol for multi-interface tactical ad hoc networks

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“…In different nodedisjointed approaches, multiple routes are created with an assurance that no common node can exist between them. In the link-disjointed methodologies, common nodes may exist between several routes, but links between two nodes do not overlap [5]. Multi-path routing algorithm is of three types.…”
Section: State Of the Art Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In different nodedisjointed approaches, multiple routes are created with an assurance that no common node can exist between them. In the link-disjointed methodologies, common nodes may exist between several routes, but links between two nodes do not overlap [5]. Multi-path routing algorithm is of three types.…”
Section: State Of the Art Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also quite simple as each path in the CBMPR just passes through the heads of clusters, resulting in a simple cluster level hop-by-hop routing. A reliable and hybrid multipath routing, RHMR for MANET was proposed in [5]. It uses a proactive-like routing for route discovery and reactive routing for route recovery and maintenance.…”
Section: State Of the Art Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To apply the technique proposed in this paper, the working environment of each node is assumed as follows. First, the network model uses the tactical ad-hoc network [15][16] [17][18][19][20] [21], which is actively being studied in many countries, including in the United States. Contrary to general ad-hoc networks, the tactical ad-hoc network forms a hierarchical structure where the upper layer nodes are considered secure and have sufficient energy and stability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides, every appliction domain has its own unique characteristics and QoS parameters. Thus, it requires a secure and reliable routing protcol which will comply with application specific QoS parameters as well [5].…”
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