ACM Home Page
Please provide us with feedback. Feedback
Uisce: an alternative approach to end-to-end delivery in manets
Full text PdfPdf (678 KB)
Source
International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking & Computing archive
Proceedings of the tenth ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing table of contents
New Orleans, LA, USA
POSTER SESSION: Demo/poster session table of contents
Pages 355-356  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-624-3
Authors
Guoxian Yang  Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Stefan Weber  Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Sponsors
SIGMOBILE: ACM Special Interest Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
Bibliometrics
Downloads (6 Weeks): 15,   Downloads (12 Months): 68,   Citation Count: 0
Additional Information:

abstract   references   index terms   collaborative colleagues  

Tools and Actions: Review this Article  
DOI Bookmark: Use this link to bookmark this Article: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1530748.1530811
What is a DOI?

ABSTRACT

The goal of communication in computer networks is the delivery of information to endpoints that have certain properties. In wired networks, identities such as IP addresses are used to guide information through a network and the properties of network nodes are mapped to these identities by service discovery mechanisms. In mobile ad hoc networks(MANETs), identities lose their guiding ability because of the mobility of nodes. Instead of identities, we introduce a concept called characteristics, describing properties of nodes. Characteristics are disseminated throughout a network, simulating the flow of water streams. Messages are forwarded to their destinations - nodes with given properties - following these characteristics like following a water stream to its source. Messages may leave characteristics along their forwarding path which may be used to communicate with their sender and thus to establish two-way communication. In the following, we describe the details of our proposed protocol and compare it against traditional identity-based alternatives.


REFERENCES

Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.

 
1
A. Carzaniga, M.J. Rutherford, and A.L. Wolf. A Routing Scheme for Content-Based Networking. pp. 918--928. In Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM 2004. Hong Kong, China. March, 2004
 
2
 
3
K. Wang. Adaptive Attribute-Based Routing in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks. Doctoral Thesis. Boston University. 2006.
4

Collaborative Colleagues:
Guoxian Yang: colleagues
Stefan Weber: colleagues