Geographic routing (also called georouting[1] or position-based routing) is a routing principle that relies on geographic position information. It is mainly proposed for wireless networks and based on the idea that the source sends a message to the geographic location of the destination instead of using the network address. In the area of packet radio networks, the idea of using position information for routing was first proposed in the 1980s[2] for interconnection networks.[3] Geographic routing requires that each node can determine its own location and that the source is aware of the location of the destination. With this information, a message can be routed to the destination without knowledge of the network topology or a prior route discovery.
^Cite error: The named reference Ruehrup was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^
Takagi, H.; Kleinrock, L. (March 1984). "Optimal transmission ranges for randomly distributed packet radio terminals". IEEE Transactions on Communications. 32 (3): 246–257. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.64.9747. doi:10.1109/TCOM.1984.1096061.
^
Finn, Gregory G. (March 1987). "Routing and Addressing Problems in Large Metropolitan-Scale Internetworks" (PDF). University of Southern California, ISI/RR-87-180.
and 25 Related for: Geographic routing information
Geographicrouting (also called georouting or position-based routing) is a routing principle that relies on geographic position information. It is mainly...
Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks. Broadly, routing is performed in many types...
least-cost routing is an important procedure in PSTN routing. Each time a call is placed for routing, the destination number (also known as the called party)...
widening of the Panama Canal. Aframax is a freight rating, not a geographicrouting limiter, for tankers are those with a capacity of 80,000 tonnes deadweight...
technical geography to subdivide the discipline, including "techniques of geographic analysis," "Geographic Information Technology," "Geography method's...
The Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing in Wireless Networks (GPSR) is a routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks. It was developed by B. Karp. It uses...
The invention of a geographic coordinate system is generally credited to Eratosthenes of Cyrene, who composed his now-lost Geography at the Library of...
location, as in geographicrouting used by ad hoc networks. Location may also be an entirely artificial construct as in small world routing and distributed...
GFG, ICAO code for Georgian National Airlines Greedy-Face-Greedy, a Geographicrouting strategy Grown Folks Gospel, album by J. Moss This disambiguation...
Numbering Plan, where part of its digit structure contains geographic significance used for routing calls to the physical location of the network termination...
such as Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV), geographicrouting, and extremely opportunistic routing (ExOR). However, the mathematical optimality...
point-to-point routing, composite routing problems are also common. The Traveling salesman problem asks for the optimal (least distance/cost) ordering and route to...
registrars, currently Accuity, to manage the ABA routing number system. Accuity is the Official Routing Number Registrar and is responsible for assigning...
faculty member in 2002. Morin has published highly-cited work on geographicrouting in geometric graphs, including unit disk graphs and triangulations...
media operations. The National Geographic Society was founded on January 13, 1888 "to increase and diffuse geographic knowledge". It is governed by a...
as the overall geographic center of the United States for 47 years, until the 1959 admissions of Alaska and Hawaii moved the geographic center of the overall...
computational geometry, including work on geometric spanners and geographicrouting in wireless ad hoc networks. Bose did his undergraduate studies in...
of a telecommunications network in order to allow greedy geographicrouting to be used to route messages within the network. Although greedy embedding has...
GIScience is often considered a subdiscipline of geography within the branch of technical geography. Geographic information systems are utilized in multiple...
addressing and routing methodology in which a single IP address is shared by devices (generally servers) in multiple locations. Routers direct packets...
A location routing number (LRN) is an identification for a telephone switch for the purpose of routing telephone calls through the public switched telephone...
The Open Source Routing Machine or OSRM is a C++ implementation of a high-performance routing engine for shortest paths in road networks. Licensed under...
to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is classified as a path-vector routing protocol, and...
Internet routing infrastructure expert, who specializes in analyzing Internet Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing data to diagnose Internet routing disruptions...
operations research, and geographicalrouting algorithms to find the shortest path efficiently. The CARP is NP-hard arc routing problem. The CARP can be...