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GRB: Greedy Routing Protocol with Backtracking for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
In this paper, we propose a novel geographic routing protocol, called Greedy Routing Protocol with Backtracking (GRB), for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, which uses a simple backtracking technique to deal with voids. Performance evaluation shows GRB has much less routing overhead than that of AODV as well as GPSR. It has higher packet-delivery ratio, lower end-to-end delay, and less hop count on average than AODV.