Swarm Mobility Models and Impact of Link State Awareness in Ad Hoc Routing

George Amponis, T. Lagkas, V. Argyriou, I. Moscholios, Maria Zevgara, Savvas Ouzounidis, P. Sarigiannidis
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With the development of new communication models and the establishment of next-generation cellular communications, new applications have been enabled and new communication requirements have emerged. Flying ad hoc networks are pivotal in supporting this technological leap, and as such, resorting to application- and mobility-aware routing is a promising enabler of this emerging set of use cases. This paper discusses matters of swarm mobility modelling, types of applicable routing protocols, whilst aiming to correlate channel link state awareness with quality of service in different mobility scenarios. The results of this paper will help formulate new methodologies and best practices for ad hoc routing protocols, considering computational and communication quality demands.
群移动模型及Ad Hoc路由中链路状态感知的影响
随着新通信模式的发展和下一代蜂窝通信的建立,新的应用得以实现,新的通信需求也随之产生。飞行自组织网络在支持这一技术飞跃方面至关重要,因此,采用应用程序和移动性感知路由是这一新兴用例集的有希望的推动者。本文讨论了群移动性建模、适用路由协议类型等问题,同时旨在将不同移动性场景下的通道链路状态感知与服务质量相关联。本文的结果将有助于在考虑计算和通信质量需求的情况下,为自组织路由协议制定新的方法和最佳实践。
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