CBRP

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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][5]

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  1. ^ Jiang, Mingliang (7 October 2018). "CBRP: A Cluster-based Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks".
  2. ^ Mingliang, Jiang; Jinyang, Li; Yong Chiang, Tay. "Cluster Based Routing Protocol(CBRP) Functional Specification". Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  3. ^ Wu, Luqi; Wang, Xia (2018), "Performance Analysis of CBRP, AODV and DSR Routing Protocols in VANETs Based on IDM-IM", Communications and Networking, Springer International Publishing, pp. 33–40, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-78139-6_4, ISBN 978-3-319-78138-9
  4. ^ Ali, Hashim; Salman; Iqbal, Shahid Md Asif; Ali, Riaz (2014). "A Novel Survey on: Mobility Based Routing in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (Vanets)". ResearchGate. S2CID 12001332.
  5. ^ 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. Bibcode:2016Senso..16..478M. doi:10.3390/s16040478. ISSN 1424-8220. PMC 4850992. PMID 27058539.