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Each node rebroadcasts RREQs, unless it has a valid route entry to the destination or it is the destination itself.
If any of its neighbors has a valid route to the destination, it replies with a route reply message (RREP).
Finally, if node X has a valid route for the destination, then it sends RREP to node Y, otherwise drops the RREQ packet.
If upon reception of a RREQ the node has a valid route entry to the requested destination or the node is the destination itself, the node sends a route reply (RREP) message back to the source node.
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The main idea behind [22] is to have always a valid route from the all sensors to the static BS all the time.
Thus, as soon as a MN that has a valid copy in its local cache receives the request, it replies with an ack message using the reverse route.
N.Y.C. has a valid claim to Paine.
He has a valid point there.
Rudi Edsall has a valid question.
This source has a valid point.
I believe he has a valid point.
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