Abstract

In this paper, we propose a routing redundancy to increase robustness in a geographic location-based distributed routing (GDR) system. When a node fails, its neighbor node behaves as an agent for the failing node. To know the agent node of the failing node, each node has an agent list which is the records of the agent nodes for the nodes in its routing table. In a system with N nodes, each node has a routing table of size log N. Since the number of the agent nodes is 2, the size of the agent list is 2 log N. The simulation results show the GDR nodes can avoid a failed node by using its agent list on the overlay network.

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