Scalability features of the WNaN routing protocol

The Wireless Networking After Next (WNaN) radio is a handheld-sized radio that delivers unicast, multicast, and disruption-tolerant traffic in networks of hundreds of radios. This paper addresses scalability of the network from the routing control traffic point of view. Starting from a basic version...

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