Small Geographical Area Cell-based Dynamic Source Routing for Mobil Ad-hoc Networks
First Claim
1. A method for finding network routes and routing data packets in an ad-hoc network comprising:
- (a) network nodes equipped with capability of PS, or PA, (b) an SGA-Cell-Layout map, (c) a routing method.
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Abstract
This invention is about creating a new routing protocol, called Small Geographical Area Cell-based Dynamic Source Routing (SGA-DSR), for the mobile ad-hoc network systems (MANET). The design of this SGA-DSR protocol has greatly reduced the routing overheads over the many other MANET protocols. Because of the routing overhead reduction and its insensitive to the network density, SGA-DSR scales very well to fairly large networks such as covering the whole area, having over thousands of nodes. In all geographical based protocols, the positions and the geographical area boundaries are used in their special ways. Here, in SGA-DSR, the SGA based cells are constructed in a special way. The routing routes are much less affected by the dynamics of the topology changes.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for finding network routes and routing data packets in an ad-hoc network comprising:
- (a) network nodes equipped with capability of PS, or PA, (b) an SGA-Cell-Layout map, (c) a routing method.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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