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Dynamic Source Routing is a routing protocol for wireless mesh networks.

References

It was first described in:

David B. Johnson. Routing in Ad Hoc Networks of Mobile Hosts. Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, pp. 158-163, IEEE Computer Society, Santa Cruz, CA, December 1994.

Many successive refinements have been made to DSR, including DSRFLOW.