Fuzzy routing
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Fuzzy routing is the application of fuzzy logic to routing protocols, particularly in the context of ad-hoc wireless networks and in networks supporting multiple quality of service classes. It is currently the subject of research.
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- Hui Liu et al., An Adaptive Genetic Fuzzy Multi-path Routing Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- Runtong Zhang et. al., Fuzzy routing in QoS networks
- Runtong Zhang, A Fuzzy Routing Mechanism In Next-Generation Networks
- Ka-Wing Wong , Fuzzy routing control of service request messages in an individual computing environment
- Jason Schwier, Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks (discusses fuzzy routing on pages 32 and 33)