Ad hoc unidirectional routing protocol based on relay control of route requests

H. Morino, T. Miyoshi, M. Ogawa
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In ad hoc networks where mobile nodes form networks autonomously, many unidirectional links can be generated due to the diversity of transmission range of each node In order to achieve high connectivity in such networks, routing protocols should construct routes by aggressively using unidirectional links. Typical existing routing protocols such as DSR (dynamic source routing) are basically designed assuming links are bidirectional, and they generate substantial control traffic in the unidirectional routing since their optimization schemes are not effective for unidirectional links. This paper presents a novel on-demand ad hoc routing method called FOCUS (controlled-flooding-based ad hoc routing protocol using overheard hop count information to support unidirectional links). FOCUS reduces control traffic of route reconstruction as compared with conventional method by issuing route request in the restricted region around the broken route. The results of performance evaluation by simulation show FOCUS reduces the number of RREQ (route request) packets by about 60 % and reduces packet transmission delay by about 30% compared to DSR.
基于中继控制路由请求的Ad hoc单向路由协议
在移动节点自主组成网络的ad hoc网络中,由于每个节点传输范围的多样性,可以产生许多单向链路,为了在这种网络中实现高连通性,路由协议应该积极地利用单向链路来构建路由。现有的典型路由协议,如DSR(动态源路由),基本上是假设链路是双向的,由于其优化方案对单向链路无效,在单向路由中产生了大量的控制流量。本文提出了一种新的按需自组织路由方法FOCUS(基于控制泛洪的自组织路由协议,利用无意中听到的跳数信息来支持单向链路)。与传统方法相比,FOCUS通过在破损路径周围的限制区域发出路由请求,减少了路径重构的控制流量。仿真性能评估结果表明,与DSR相比,FOCUS减少了约60%的RREQ(路由请求)数据包数量,减少了约30%的数据包传输延迟。
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