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OpenThread released by Google is a thread networking protocol
...Thread Certified Component, implementing all features defined in the Thread 1.3.0 specification, including all Thread networking layers (IPv6, 6LoWPAN, IEEE 802.15.4 with MAC security, Mesh Link Establishment, Mesh Routing) and device roles, as well as Border Router support.
A distance vector routingprotocol based on delay for IPv4 & IPv6
A new routingprotocol called Delay Based RoutingProtocol (DBRP). It is a flexible distance vector routingprotocol with a metric based on delay. It natively supports IPv4 and IPv6, and can also carry information for common services such DNS servers
Tiet reads pcap(3) or argus(8) routingprotocol traces (ISIS for now) and analyzes the protocol state/behavior. The obtained metrics & graphics can by used for many auditing tasks, e.g. detection of misconfiguration, bugs or performance problems.
DSR-UU is an implementation of the Dynamic Source Routingprotocol that runs in the Linux kernel or in the ns-2 network simulator. It was originally created at Uppsala University, hence the UU.
Design and implementation of the Observation-based Cooperation Enforcement in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (OCEAN) protocol, on top of the ns2 network simulator, using Dynamic Source Routing (DSR).
DYMOUM is an implementation of the DYMO (Dynamic Manet On-demand) routingprotocol both for Linux kernel and ns2 network simulator, written in C and C++.
Flying Ants implements a wireless ad-hoc routing algorithm based upon biologically inspired ant-like agents. The code is suitable for single board computer systems (e.g., soekris boards). It runs in userland and utilizes a threaded raw socket protocol.