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Static Channel Width Routeless Routing with Obstacle Avoidance (SCWRROA) Protocol
In this paper, we introduce an obstacle avoidance routeless routing protocol. Our protocol is an extension to our previous routeless protocol SCWRR. It does not require any prior knowledge of destinations' or neighbors' locations. The simulation results show that our protocol is able to avoid obstacles to some extend. Hence, our protocol is amenable to deployment in areas of restricted power-budget and bandwidth, such as the MASNET domain.