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Haas2002b
The Bordercast Routing Protocol (BRP) for Ad Hoc Networks
Zygmunt J. Haas School of Electrical Engineering, Cornell University 323 Frank Rhodes Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: 607 255-3454 Fax: 607 255-9072 E-mail: haas@ece.cornell.edu Homepage: http://people.ece.cornell.edu/haas/ Marc R. Pearlman School of Electrial Engineering, Cornell University 319 Frank Rhodes Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 United States of America E-mail: pearlman@ee.cornell.edu Prince Samar School of Electrical Engineering, Cornell University 372 Frank Rhodes Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 United States of America Phone: 607 255-9068 Fax: 607 255-9072 E-mail: samar@ee.cornell.edu Internet-Draft July 2002 Expired: January 200 IETF MANET Working Group Paper: ![]() ![]() see [Haas2001c] for original version. Comment:Part of the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) [Haas1997]AbstractThe Bordercast Resolution Protocol (BRP) provides the bordercasting packet delivery service used to support network querying applications. The BRP uses a map of an extended routing zone, provided by the local proactive Intrazone Routing Protocol (IARP), to construct bordercast (multicast) trees, along which query packets are directed. Within the context of the hybrid ZRP, the BRP is used to guide the route requests of the global reactive Interzone Routing Protocol (IERP). The BRP employs special query control mechanisms to steer route requests away from areas of the network that have already been covered by the query. The combination of multicasting and zone based query control makes bordercasting an efficient and tunable service that is more suitable than flood searching for network probing applications like route discovery.BibTeX
@TECHREPORT(Haas2001c,
TITLE = {The Bordercast Routing Protocol (BRP) for Ad Hoc Networks},
AUTHOR = {Zygmunt J. Haas and Marc R. Pearlman and Prince Samar},
INSTITUTION = {IETF MANET Working Group},
TYPE = {INTERNET-DRAFT},
HOWPUBLISHED = {Published Online},
MONTH = {July},
YEAR = {2002},
NOTE = {Expiration: January 2003},
URL = {http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/02nov/I-D/draft-ietf-manet-zone-brp-02.txt},
FILE = {draft-ietf-manet-zone-brp-02.txt}
)
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