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In an ideal network, a source always knows how to reach the destination, and the network connection is always reliable. In an ad hoc wireless network where any node can be mobile, a source needs to update the location of the mobile destination and intermediate nodes constantly, and network connections may break frequently due to the changing network topologies and unreliable wireless connectivity.
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Wang, AI.A., Kuenning, G.H., Reiher, P. (2003). Multipath Routing in Ad Hoc Networks. In: Makki, K., Pissinou, N., Makki, K.S., Park, E.K. (eds) Mobile and Wireless Internet. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0225-8_10
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