In an ad-hoc network where only mobile computers are included, higher mobility and flexibility are achieved than an infrastructured network with access points. In this paper, we discuss LBSR (Loop Based Source Routing) protocol which is an on-demand routing protocol supporting asymmetric wireless communication links. For achieving more efficient ad-hoc routing, this paper proposes C-LBSR(Chained Loop Based Source Routing) protocol where the target loop route is achieved as a sequence of smaller loop routes. Here, each detected loop routes is not informed of the source mobile computer but carried with control messages to reduce the number of them.
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