Abstract

Routing protocol is an important content of mobile Ad Hoc. The typical mobile Ad Hoc network routing protocols is introduced. The advantages and disadvantages of these routing protocols are analyzed. A hybrid routing protocol is put forward based on this.

Highlights

  • Mobile Ad Hoc network is usually composed of a set of wireless mobile nodes

  • There is no fixed in Ad Hoc communications facilities and central management equipment, network node can randomly move in any direction at any speed, combined with wireless transmitters sending power change, the influence of the environment and the factors such as mutual interference between signals, can cause the dynamic change of network topology[4]

  • Two network nodes will not be in the same network because of the limitation of available resources

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Summary

Introduction

Mobile Ad Hoc network is usually composed of a set of wireless mobile nodes. It doesn’t depend on existing fixed communication network infrastructure. It does not have any central entity. It is a type of self-organization and self-healing network. Nodes in Mobile Ad Hoc network can move quickly and the positions of the network node are rapidly changing. Each node in the network are both routers and hosts. They communicate by sending and receiving data packet[1-3]

The characteristics of mobile Ad Hoc
Unicast routing protocol
Reverse path forwarding broadcast protocol
Support the tree broadcast protocol
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