2013
DOI: 10.7763/ijiet.2013.v3.223
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A Review of Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad-Hoc NETworks (MANET)

Abstract: Abstract-The increase in availability and popularity of mobile wireless devices has lead researchers to develop a wide variety of Mobile Ad-hoc NETworking (MANET) protocols to exploit the unique communication opportunities presented by these devices. Devices are able to communicate directly using the wireless spectrum in a peer-to-peer fashion, and route messages through intermediate nodes, however the nature of wireless shared communication and mobile devices result in many routing and security challenges wh… Show more

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“…The routing is initially established using the proactive approach, and then the route requests from additionally added nodes are provided using the reactive approach. This approach tends to reduce the overhead of the proactive protocols as well as the time delay of the reactive protocols [4]. An example to such protocol is the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) [15,26].…”
Section: Hybrid Routing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The routing is initially established using the proactive approach, and then the route requests from additionally added nodes are provided using the reactive approach. This approach tends to reduce the overhead of the proactive protocols as well as the time delay of the reactive protocols [4]. An example to such protocol is the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) [15,26].…”
Section: Hybrid Routing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this type of protocols does not perform effectively in highly dynamic networks as for each topology change; the MNs are obliged to update their routing tables causing an increase in the control message overheads thus leading to an overall network performance degradation [4]. Examples of this protocol are Destination sequence Distance Vector (DSDV) [14,20,21], Wireless Routing Protocol (WRP) [22,14] and Clusterhead Gateway Switch Routing [14,18,23].…”
Section: Proactive (Table-driven) Routing Protocolsmentioning
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