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Geographic routing
Geographic routing refers to a family of techniques to route data packets in a communication network. The main idea is that packets should be aware of their destination and messages will be routed hop-by-hop to nodes closer to the destination, until the message reaches its destination, which could be a point or a region in the case of geocasting.
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