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Augmented Tree-based Routing (ATR) protocol, first proposed in Augmented Tree-based Routing Protocol for Scalable Ad Hoc Networks, Proc. of IEEE MHWMN'07: The Third IEEE International Workshop on Heterogeneous Multi-Hop Wireless and Mobile networks 2007, Pisa (Italy), October 2007, is a multi-path DHT-based routing protocol for scalable networks. ATR resorts to an augmented tree-based address space structure and a hierarchical multi-path routing protocol in order to gain scalability and good resilience against node failure/mobility and link congestion/instability.

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  • Caleffi, M. (8โ€“11 October 2007). "Augmented Tree-based Routing Protocol for Scalable Ad Hoc Networks". Proc. of IEEE MASS '07: IEEE International Conference on Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems. Pisa, Italy: 1. doi:10.1109/MOBHOC.2007.4428727. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Caleffi, M. (2007). "On Reliability of Dynamic Addressing Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks". Proc. of WRECOM '07: Wireless Rural and Emergency Communications Conference. Rome, Italy. arXiv:0801.4082. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)