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Revision as of 11:33, 23 July 2007
Description
Extremely Opportunistic Routing is a Routing algorithm that takes advantage of the characteristics of wireless networks. Therefor ExOR determines the path as the packet moves through the network instead of choosing a single route ahead of time.
Implementation
Performance
In comparison to many well-known Routing - algorithms like OSPF,DSR,AODV Opportunistic routing generally performs better than the a margin of 55%. Depending on how large the network is there are improvements of up to 65%. In generell the the greatest benefit out of ExOR is its ability to skip intermediate hops.
The first graphic shows how ExOR reduces the number of Transmissions in a network.
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