Bernd-Ludwig Wenning presents a context-based routing framework which can be applied to routing in different application domains. The routing framework includes the signaling as well as a decision system that is applied for route selection.
State of the Art.- Context-based Routing Protocol Development.- Multi-Criteria Decision Systems.- Analytical Examination of Route Discovery Traffic.- Evaluation in Logistic Networks.- Evaluation inWireless Sensor Networks.- Conclusions and Outlook.Dr. Bernd-Ludwig Wenning completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Bremen. He is a research assistant at the ComNets Group at the University of Bremen.Routing in dynamically changing networks is a challenge, especially when the current context, usually consisting of multiple criteria, is used as a quality measure and decision metric.
Bernd-Ludwig Wenning presents a context-based routing framework which can be applied to routing in different application domains. The routing framework includes the signaling as well as a decision system that is applied for route selection. The author chooses two application domains to evaluate the routing framework: logistic transportation networks and wireless sensor networks. He shows that this routing framework can be considered as a basis for future research in the area of context-based routing, as it opens manifold directions for further applications and enhancements. Routing in dynamically changing networks is a challenge, especially when the current context, usually consisting of multiple criteria, is used as a quality measure and decision metric.
Bernd-Ludwig Wenning presents a context-based routing framework which can be applied to routing in different application domains. The routing framework includes the signaling as well as a decision system that is applied for route selection. The author chooses two application domains to evaluate the routing framework: logistic transl3+