Three- hop Distributed Routing Protocol for Hybrid Network
Abstract
Hybrid wireless networks combining the
advantages of both mobile ad-hoc networks and infrastructure
wireless networks .Network simply combine ad-hoc
transmission mode with cellular transmission mode.
Distributed Three-hop Routing protocol (DTR) for hybrid
wireless networks take full advantage of the widespread base
stations, DTR divides a message data stream into segments
and transmits the segments in a distributed manner.
Furthermore, sending segments to a number of base stations
simultaneously increases throughput and makes full use of
widespread base stations. DTR significantly reduces overhead
due to short path lengths and the elimination of route
discovery and maintenance. DTR also has a congestion
control algorithm to avoid base stations overload. DTR in
comparison with other routing protocols in terms of
throughput capacity, scalability and mobility resilience. Data
splitting based on Chinese remainder theorem will reduce data
loss and lost data can be recollected.
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