Authors
Raed A Alsaqour, Maha S Abdelhaq, Ola A Alsukour
Publication date
2012/5/16
Journal
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Volume
2012
Issue
1
Pages
171
Publisher
Springer
Description
The greedy perimeter stateless routing (GPSR) protocol is a well-known position-based routing protocol. Data packet routing in position-based routing protocols uses the neighbors' geographical position information, which is stored in the sender's neighbors list, and the destination's position information stored in the routing data packet header field to route the packet from source to destination. In the GPSR protocol, the sender routes the packets to a neighboring node, whose geographical position is the closest to the destination of all the sender's neighbors. However, the selected neighbor is closer to the edge of the maximum of the sender's transmission range and thus has a higher likelihood of leaving the transmission range of the sender. Thus, the wireless link between the sender node and its routing neighboring node may break down, which degrades the performance of the routing protocol. In this study …
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