Optimal Zone (OZON) Protocol for Broadcast Control in Ad-Hoc Networks

N. Thanthry, Deependra Malla, R. Pendse
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Mobile ad-hoc networks have been envisioned as the future of wireless networking technology. Continuous efforts are being put to improve the performance of ad-hoc networks in terms of path selection, quality of service (QoS), battery efficiency and security. Various routing protocols (proactive and reactive) have been proposed in this field for selecting the best path between the source and the destination. Self Learning Ad-Hoc Routing Protocol (SARP) is one such routing protocol which tries to reduce the control overhead during the path establishment process by piggybacking the information about the intermediate nodes in every path establishment message. Broadcasting of route discovery messages is an essential process in an ad-hoc network. However, in most cases, every node rebroadcasts these messages, resulting in broadcast storms which affect the ad-hoc network performance. In this research work, the authors propose a multicast based approach, i.e., Optimal Zone (OZON) with respect to SARP routing protocol, to control the number of rebroadcasts. OZON defines an optimal zone for every node where only the nodes at the boundary of the optimal zone are allowed to rebroadcast the messages. This reduces the number of broadcast messages in an ad-hoc network to a large extent and also helps in conserving the battery power. The authors evaluate the efficiency of the proposed OZON concept by comparing the performance of OZON enabled SARP (EE-SARP) with AODV, DSR and SARP. Simulation results indicate a significant reduction in the number of control packets and energy consumption.
Ad-Hoc网络中广播控制的最优区域(OZON)协议
移动自组织网络被设想为无线网络技术的未来。在路径选择、服务质量(QoS)、电池效率和安全性方面,人们正在不断努力提高自组织网络的性能。为了选择源和目的之间的最佳路径,在这一领域已经提出了各种路由协议(主动和被动)。自学习自组织路由协议(SARP)就是这样一种路由协议,它试图通过在每个路径建立消息中携带有关中间节点的信息来减少在路径建立过程中的控制开销。路由发现消息的广播是ad-hoc网络中必不可少的过程。然而,在大多数情况下,每个节点都会重新广播这些消息,从而导致广播风暴,从而影响ad-hoc网络的性能。在这项研究中,作者提出了一种基于组播的方法,即针对SARP路由协议的最优区域(OZON)来控制重广播的数量。OZON为每个节点定义了一个最优区域,只有在最优区域边界的节点才允许重播消息。这在很大程度上减少了ad-hoc网络中的广播消息数量,也有助于节省电池电量。作者通过将启用OZON的SARP (EE-SARP)与AODV、DSR和SARP的性能进行比较,评估了提出的OZON概念的效率。仿真结果表明,控制数据包的数量和能耗显著减少。
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