CBRP explained
CBRP,[1] or Cluster Based Routing Protocol, is a routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. CBRP was originally designed in mid 1998 by the National University of Singapore and subsequently published as an Internet Draft[2] in August 1998. CBRP is one of the earlier hierarchical ad-hoc routing protocols. In CBRP, nodes dynamically form clusters to maintain structural routing support and to minimize excessive discovery traffic typical for ad-hoc routing.
Many performance studies on CBRP have been conducted in the area of Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET). CBRP is shown to perform moderately well in large and high density mesh networks[3] [4]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: CBRP: A Cluster-based Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks. Jiang. Mingliang. 7 October 2018.
- Web site: Cluster Based Routing Protocol(CBRP) Functional Specification. Mingliang. Jiang. Jinyang. Li. Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF. 6 August 2018. Yong Chiang. Tay.
- Web site: Ali . Hashim . Salman . Iqbal . Shahid Md Asif . Ali . Riaz . 2014 . A Novel Survey on: Mobility Based Routing in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (Vanets) . ResearchGate . en . 12001332 .
- Mohammed Nasr . Mohammed Mohsen . Abdelgader . Abdeldime Mohamed Salih . Wang . Zhi-Gong . Shen . Lian-Feng . 2016-04-06 . VANET Clustering Based Routing Protocol Suitable for Deserts . Sensors . 16 . 4 . 478 . 10.3390/s16040478 . 1424-8220 . 4850992 . 27058539 . 2016Senso..16..478M . free.