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Efficient routing among a set of mobile hosts (also called nodes) is one of the most important functions in ad hoc wireless networks. Routing based on a connected dominating set is a promising approach, where the searching space for a route is reduced to nodes in the set. A set is domina...
Efficient Localized Protocols to Compute Connected Dominating Sets for Ad Hoc Networks The Connected Dominating Set (CDS), a.k.a. virtual backbone or spine, has been proposed to facilitate routing, broadcasting, and establishing a dynamic ... KAM Almahorg,S Naik,X Shen - Global Telecommunication...
2.3. Network Slicing Network slicing may be comprehended in many ways, but it can be accepted as the concept that the portion of all resources including network switches and routers in networks can be allocated for a specific purpose. Also, the allocated network slicing is designated for a ...
introduced a compact GA to select the optimal path for mobile ad-hoc networks, which can reduce the path cost, improve the packet delivery rate and decrease the energy consumption. Xin et al. presented a modified GA through the increase in the number of offspring and the conduction of the ...