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This article presents a routing framework for mobile ad-hoc networks, which was called as FRAd-hoc. The main goal of the contribution was the design and implementation of a structure that could gather generic characteristics from hybrid routing algorithm domains. Therefore, it is possible to offer a specializing framework to produce and make available reusable software components. The results present in this research work indicate that the FRAd-hoc environment has reached a successful level, because it was possible to produce others algorithms starting from the proposed framework.
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Corrêa, U., Montez, C., Mazzola, V., Dantas, M.A.R. (2006). Frad-Hoc: A Framework to Routing AD-Hoc Networks. In: Al Agha, K. (eds) Ad-Hoc Networking. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 212. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34738-7_6
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