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Active Information Based RRK Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Network

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Artificial Intelligence and Simulation (AIS 2004)

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In mobile ad hoc network, unlike in wired networks, a path configuration should be in advance of data transmission along a routing path. Frequent movement of mobile nodes, however, makes it difficult to maintain the configured path and requires re-configuration of the path very often. It may also leads to serious problems such as deterioration of QoS in mobile ad-hoc networks. In this paper, we proposed a Reactive Routing Keyword (RRK) routing procedure to solve those problems. Firstly, we noticed it is possible in RRK routing to assign multiple routing paths to the destination node. We applied this feature into active networks and SNMP information based routing by storing unique keywords in cache of mobile nodes corresponding to present and candidate routings in a path configuration procedure. It was shown that the deterioration of QoS, which may be observed in DSR protocol, was greatly mitigated by using the proposed routing technique.

This work was supported by the faculty research program of Kookmin University in Korea.

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Park, SH., Shin, SY., Lim, G.G. (2005). Active Information Based RRK Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Network. In: Kim, T.G. (eds) Artificial Intelligence and Simulation. AIS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3397. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30583-5_37

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