ZONE ROUTING PROTOCOL (ZRP)
The Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) was introduced in 1997 by Haas and Pearlman. It is either a proactive or reactive protocol. It is a hybrid routing protocol. It combines the advantages…
AD HOC ON-DEMAND DISTANCE VECTOR (AODV)
AODV was proposed to standardization by the RFC 3561 in July 2003. It was designed by the same people who designed DSDV. AODV is a distance vector routing protocol, which…
Important Points Seafarers Must Consider For Clean Drinking Water System On Ships
Fresh Water Generation systems are provided on all ships sailing at seas. Adequate generation and storage arrangements of fresh water are provided onboard which help vessels to cope up with…
DYNAMIC SOURCE ROUTING (DSR)
The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to…
General Overview of Central Cooling System on Ships
The machinery systems fitted on board ships are designed to work with maximum efficiency and run for long hours. The most common and maximum energy loss from machinery is in…
DESTINATION SEQUENCED DISTANCE VECTOR (DSDV)
DSDV was one of the first proactive routing protocols available for Ad Hoc networks. It was developed by C. Perkins in 1994, 5 years before the informational RFC of the…
How To Prevent Fresh Water Contamination On Ships?
Fresh water is one of the most essential aspects of routine operations for ships and its crew when at the sea. Fresh water is taken from port facilities and also generated on…
ADHOC– PROACTIVE AND REACTIVE ROUTING PROTOCOLS
ROUTING Routing is the act of moving information across the network from a source to a destination. It is also referred as the process of choosing a path over which…
Troubleshooting Marine Freshwater Generators
A freshwater generator is a vital machinery system used on board. It should only be operated by an experienced and trained technician. The technician should carefully study the instruction manual…
DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL
The dynamic host configuration protocol is mainly used to simplify the installation and maintenance of networked computers. If a new computer is connected to a network, DHCP can provide it…


