Beaconless geocast protocols are interesting, even in 1D

Beaconless geocast protocols are routing protocols used to send messages in mobile ad-hoc wireless networks, in which the only information available to each node is its own location. Packets get routed in a distributed manner: each node uses local decision rules based on the packet source and destination, and its own location. In this paper we analyze some of the most relevant existing protocols in a formal and structured way, focusing on two relevant 1-dimensional scenarios.

keywords: Computational Geometry, Geographical Information Analysis

Workshop or Poster (weakly reviewed)

Irina Kostitsyna, Joachim Gudmundsson, Maarten Löffler, Rodrigo I. Silveira, Vera Sacristán
Beaconless geocast protocols are interesting, even in 1D
Proc. 32nd European Workshop on Computational Geometry
227–230, 2016

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