Authors
Fraser Cadger, Kevin Curran, Jose Santos, Sandra Moffett
Publication date
2012/7/12
Source
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Volume
15
Issue
2
Pages
621-653
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Geographic routing offers a radical departure from previous topology-dependent routing paradigms through its use of physical location in the routing process. Geographic routing protocols eliminate dependence on topology storage and the associated costs, which also makes them more suitable to handling dynamic behavior frequently found in wireless ad-hoc networks. Geographic routing protocols have been designed for a variety of applications ranging from mobility prediction and management through to anonymous routing and from energy efficiency to QoS. Geographic routing is also part of the larger area of context-awareness due to its usage of location data to make routing decisions and thus represents an important step in the journey towards ubiquitous computing. The focus of this paper, within the area of geographic routing is on wireless ad-hoc networks and how location information can benefit routing …
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F Cadger, K Curran, J Santos, S Moffett - IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2012