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The development and growth of wireless communication for multi-hop communication, has led to many research works particularly in the area of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). Despite a large number of investigative and development works on the subject, the research on MANET is considered premature and therefore, many issues need to be addressed. Naturally, the topology of MANETs is frequently changing, where nodes having different attributes and transmission capability, forming connections using limited resources. Such characteristic causes the network to be heterogeneous and as a result,…mehr

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The development and growth of wireless communication for multi-hop communication, has led to many research works particularly in the area of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). Despite a large number of investigative and development works on the subject, the research on MANET is considered premature and therefore, many issues need to be addressed. Naturally, the topology of MANETs is frequently changing, where nodes having different attributes and transmission capability, forming connections using limited resources. Such characteristic causes the network to be heterogeneous and as a result, routing paths between nodes can be formed via links that are both symmetrical and asymmetrical. The design of efficient and reliable routing schemes that can exploit and utilise all types of link is therefore, a major challenge in MANET. The key works on this research are to investigate the impact of unidirectional links on the routing path construction and to develop schemes to improve the performance. The Dynamic Reverse Route (DRR), built upon the AODV routing protocol is able to minimise the routing overhead incurred due to multiple route request broadcast.
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Autorenporträt
Megat F. Zuhairi is a Senior Lecturer at Universiti Kuala Lumpur. He received his PhD from the University of Strathclyde in 2012 and MSc from the University of Surrey, UK in 2002. He is a currently an active researcher and a certified Cisco Network Academy Instructor. His research interests include computer data networking and MANET.