Routing in Ad Hoc Networks: A Case for Long Hops M. Haenggi and Danielle Puccinelli IEEE Communications Magazine v. 43, n. 10, Oct 2005, pp. 93-101
1. Interference
2. End-to-End Reliability
3. Shannon Capacity
4. Channel Coding
5. Total Energy Consumption
6. Path Efficiency
7. Sleep Modes
8. Cooperation
9. Routing Overhead and Route Maintenance
10. Link Longevity in Mobile Environments
11. Traffic Accumulation and Energy Balancing
12. Variance in Hop Length in Random Networks
13. Bounded Attenuation
14. Opportunistic Transmission
15. Percolation and Connectivity in Random Networks
16. Delay Variance
17. Multipath Routing
18. Multicast Advantage