Title
Timer based caching technique for zone routing protocol
Abstract
The caching of previously discovers route is needed to avoid the rediscovery of routes for sending each packet. Link breakage is detected when an attempted data transmission fails. Thus loss of a route will go undetected if there is no attempt to use this route. The timer based approach is based on the hypothesis that routes are only valid for specific amount of time (timeout period) from their last use. Each node in a cached route has an associated timestamp of last use. The timer based caching eliminate stale routes so that route cache is faster and thus applying this technique to Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) improve the performance of ZRP protocol. In this paper, we proposed a timer based caching scheme for zone routing protocol. Zone routing protocol combines the proactive protocol which pro-actively updates network state and maintains route regardless of whether any data traffic exists or not. Reactive protocol which only determines route to a destination if there is some data to be sent to the destination.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1741906.1742179
ICWET
Keywords
Field
DocType
caching technique,proactive protocol,stale route,data traffic,zrp protocol,reactive protocol,caching scheme,attempted data transmission,cached route,route cache,last use,cpld,emi,vme,data transmission,zone routing protocol
Computer science,Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol,Path vector protocol,Computer network,Wireless Routing Protocol,Border Gateway Protocol,Route poisoning,Default route,Routing protocol,Zone Routing Protocol,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Milind Tote100.68
Veena Gulhane211.04