Jan 14, 2011 � DFR belongs to geographical routing protocols under an assumption that all nodes know their location and their neighbors' locations.
Jan 14, 2011 � Unlike terrestrial sensor networks, underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) have salient features such as a long propagation delay,�...
Unlike terrestrial sensor networks, underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) have salient features such as a long propagation delay, narrow bandwidth,�...
... An Efficient Directional Flooding-Based Routing protocol (DFR) is a location based protocol tackled the problem of VBF and HH-VBF regarding throughput [15]�...
A directional flooding-based routing protocol, called DFR, which relies on a packet flooding technique to increase the reliability and addresses a�...
... Directional Flooding-Based Routing (DFR) [86] controls the flooding direction and number of involved nodes which belong to a specific zone called flooding�...
Jan 14, 2011 � Unlike terrestrial sensor networks, underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) have salient features such as a long propagation.
It consists of two main components, the multipath routing scheme and the grid-based void avoidance (GVA) mechanism for handling routing holes. The multipath�...
The authors observe that RRP protocol has better performance in terms of the packet delivery ratio than the DFR protocol due to the void avoidance technique.
Basically, DFR relies on a packet flooding technique to increase the reliability. However, the number of nodes which flood a packet is controlled in order to�...