2010 Second International Conference on Networks Security, Wireless Communications and Trusted Computing 2010
DOI: 10.1109/nswctc.2010.17
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Signal Strength Based Reliability: A Novel Routing Metric in MANETs

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“…Therefore, the method can be considered in the routing that from the nodes are between source and destination, nodes that are more stable, are selected as intermediate nodes. In [7] propose a novel routing metric for MANETs that is called Signal Strength Based Reliability (SSBR), by measuring signal strength changes of neighbor nodes, to identify nodes that have a lot of mobility and can cause link failure. Thus, we don't select them as route nodes.…”
Section: Indicator Of Link Reliability and Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the method can be considered in the routing that from the nodes are between source and destination, nodes that are more stable, are selected as intermediate nodes. In [7] propose a novel routing metric for MANETs that is called Signal Strength Based Reliability (SSBR), by measuring signal strength changes of neighbor nodes, to identify nodes that have a lot of mobility and can cause link failure. Thus, we don't select them as route nodes.…”
Section: Indicator Of Link Reliability and Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SSBR schema is used in AODV, leading to SSBR-AODV as a result routing control overhead is decreased and packet delivery ratio is increased compared to number of nodes in the networks as shown in figure 2 and figure 3, respectively [7].…”
Section: Option Type Opt Data Len Id Target Address Signal Strength mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reduce the mobility problems in mobile ad hoc networks a signal strength based routing mechanism is proposed in [7]. They proposed a new metric named SSBR (Signal Strength Based Reliability) using signal strength to identify the mobility of nodes then find the route.…”
Section: B Mobility Based Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A set of signal based routing protocols have been proposed in [6][7][8]. They utilize the information available at the link level, to choose route.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%