AODV (Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector)
It is a reactive protocol that creates routes between nodes only when they are required. It employs a distance vector technique and keeps track of nodes and their distances in a routing table. It uses sequence numbers to eliminate routing loops and maintain route freshness. One of its advantages is that it makes efficient use of network resources by establishing routes only when necessary. However, the overhead of maintaining the routing table can be significant, especially in bigger networks.
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