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Wireless multi-hop networks have become an important part of many
modern communication systems. Some of the earliest examples were
military communication networks utilizing wireless relays in remote
areas. More recently, many industries have used wireless multi-hop
networks to create a multitude of fascinating tools and systems.
Motivated by classical routing solutions in the Internet,
conventional routing attempts to find a fixed path along which the
packets are forwarded. Such fixed path schemes fail to take
advantage of the broadcast nature and opportunities provided by the
wireless medium, and result in unnecessary packet retransmissions.
In opportunistic routing, decisions are made in an online manner by
choosing the next relay based on the actual transmission outcomes
as well as a rank ordering of neighboring nodes. Opportunistic
Routing in Wireless Networks provides the motivation for
opportunistic routing, and presents several different algorithms
which achieve better performance, in most scenarios, than
conventional shortest path routing. This comprehensive survey
provides a starting point for all researchers and students wishing
to learn the background and technical details of opportunistic
routing.
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