2013 IEEE 32nd International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/pccc.2013.6742790
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Extending ODMRP for on-site deployments in disaster area scenarios

Abstract: One of the primary application scenarios for mobile wireless multi-hop networks are disaster areas. However, these pose specific challenges for routing, such as mobility and highly unpredictable links. The main applications for disaster area networks - group-based voice communication and group-oriented, map-based tracking - can be realized using multicast groups. Thus, we decided to implement ODMRP for disaster area deployments. In several disaster area maneuver on-site deployments, we identified the need for … Show more

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“…Compares the results of Average Delay and PDR with varying Velocity of Sending Packet for ODMRP over NS2 simulator. [41]: Extended the ODMRP protocol to make it more suitable in disaster area network with group communication. It is link quality based routing protocol that requires Hello packet transmissions.…”
Section: ) Iqos-odmrp: a Novel Routing Protocol Considering Qos Param...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compares the results of Average Delay and PDR with varying Velocity of Sending Packet for ODMRP over NS2 simulator. [41]: Extended the ODMRP protocol to make it more suitable in disaster area network with group communication. It is link quality based routing protocol that requires Hello packet transmissions.…”
Section: ) Iqos-odmrp: a Novel Routing Protocol Considering Qos Param...mentioning
confidence: 99%