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Statistical vector based point-to-point routing in wireless networks

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We present Statistical Vector Routing (SVR), a protocol that efficiently deals with communication link dynamics in wireless networks. It assigns virtual coordinates to nodes based on the statistical distribution of their distance from a small set of beacons. The distance metric predicts the current location of a node in its address distribution. Our initial results from a prototype implementation over real testbeds demonstrate the feasibility of SVR.

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    IPSN '10: Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
    April 2010
    460 pages
    ISBN:9781605589886
    DOI:10.1145/1791212

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    1. bursty links
    2. virtual coordinates
    3. wireless link dynamics

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