'''Augmented tree-based routing (ATR)''' [[Communications protocol|protocol]], first proposed in 2007, is a multi-path [[Distributed hash table|DHT]]-based routing protocol for scalable [[Computer network|network]]s. 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 (networking)|node]] failure/mobility and link congestion/instability.▼
{{Notability|date=December 2007}}
'''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.
==See also==
* [[AdList of ad hoc routing protocol listprotocols]]
* [[Mobile ad hoc network]]
==References==
*'' {{cite book |doi=10.1109/MOBHOC.2007.4428727 |isbn=978-1-4244-1454-3 |arxiv=0711.3099 |chapter=Augmented Tree-based Routing Protocol for Scalable Ad Hoc Networks'',Proc. of IEEE MHWMN '07: The Third|title=2007 IEEE International WorkshopConference on Heterogeneous Multi-HopMobile WirelessAdhoc and MobileSensor NetworksSystems |pages=1–6 |year=2007,Pisa|last1=Caleffi (Italy),|first1=Marcello October|last2=Ferraiuolo 2007.|first2=Giancarlo http://arxiv.org/abs/0711.3099|last3=Paura |first3=Luigi |s2cid=11151206 }}
*'' {{cite book |arxiv=0801.4082 |bibcode=2008arXiv0801.4082C |chapter=On Reliability of Dynamic Addressing Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks'',Proc.|last1=Caleffi |first1=Marcello |last2=Ferraiuolo |first2=Giancarlo |last3=Paura |first3=Luigi |year=2008 |title=Proceedings of WRECOM '07: Wireless Rural and Emergency Communications Conference, Roma (Italy), October 2007.}}