Independent Zone Setup Scheme for Re-configurable Wireless Network

ZRP (Zone Routing Protocol), is especially considered to be suitable for moves of dynamic nodes and scalability of RWN. In configuring the ZRP zone, if we remove redundant function of a node, we can get performance improvement in routing. This improved performance of routing is usually from configuring a ZRP zone in which a node doest not have functioning zone head, relaying (internal) node, and peripheral node simultaneously. In such cases, internal routing information size based on link state can be significantly reduced. Hop count is also reduced when routing is reduced and routing loop prevention steps are taken. In this paper1 we introduce a zone setup scheme based on ZRP in which a node does not have overlapping function as head and relay, and border. Also we introduce a routing scheme for proposed new zone setup scheme.

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