An extended link reversal protocol in dynamic networks

Jie Wu, Fei Dai
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We consider the problem of maintaining routing paths between nodes in a dynamic network. Gafni and Bertsekas proposed a link reversal approach called the BG method that maintains a directed acyclic graph (DAG) with a given destination as the sink node. By virtue of built-in redundancy, an updating algorithm to establish a new DAG is activated infrequently and it happens only when the last outgoing link of a host in the DAG is destroyed due to the movement of nodes. In this paper, we propose another updating approach that tries to minimize the total number of reversed links and to maintain routing information without using much extra overhead. The approach maintains a reversed breadth-first tree. Nodes in the network are either marked (inside the tree) or unmarked (outside the tree). When it is too costly to maintain a minimum path for a marked node, the branch rooted at the node is trimmed and the approach then gracefully switches to the BG method. Several extensions are also discussed. A simulation study is conducted to compare the performance of the proposed approach with the existing one.
动态网络中扩展的链路反转协议
研究动态网络中节点间路由路径的维护问题。Gafni和Bertsekas提出了一种称为BG方法的链路反转方法,该方法维护一个有向无环图(DAG),以给定的目的地作为汇聚节点。由于内置冗余,建立新DAG的更新算法很少被激活,只有当DAG中主机的最后一个出站链路由于节点移动而被破坏时才会激活更新算法。在本文中,我们提出了另一种更新方法,该方法试图在不使用太多额外开销的情况下最小化反向链路的总数并维护路由信息。这种方法维护了一个反向的宽度优先树。网络中的节点要么有标记(在树内),要么没有标记(在树外)。当维护一个标记节点的最小路径代价太大时,在该节点上扎根的分支被修剪,然后该方法优雅地切换到BG方法。还讨论了几个扩展。通过仿真研究,比较了该方法与现有方法的性能。
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