ABPP: An Adaptive Beacon Scheme for Geographic Routing in FANET

Xianfeng Li, Junxian Huang
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Abstract

Flying Ad hoc Network (FANET) is a special type of Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) consisting of a swarm of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). And FANET is required to allow two or more UAVs to communicate directly or via relay UAV(s). To achieve stable communication in FANET, a routing protocol targeted to fast-moving FANET nodes is necessary. Among the existing MANET routing protocols, geographic routing protocol is a promising candidate, as routing decision is made only according to position information, and there is no need to maintain a routing table. Due to fast topology change in FANET, existing geographic routing protocols need to send beacon packets (or hello packets) frequently to maintain the correctness of routing selection. However, high beacon frequency means high overhead, which will lead to collisions with data packet and transmission delay. To overcome this problem, we propose an adaptive beacon scheme called ABPP. ABPP can adjust beacon frequency dynamically and predict the future positions of UAVs. Experimental results show that the proposed ABPP scheme can effectively decrease the beacon overhead and improve the packet delivery ratio.
ABPP:一种用于FANET地理路由的自适应信标方案
飞行自组网(FANET)是一种特殊类型的移动自组网(MANET),由一群无人机(uav)组成。并且需要FANET允许两架或更多无人机直接或通过中继无人机进行通信。为了在FANET中实现稳定的通信,需要一种针对快速移动的FANET节点的路由协议。在现有的MANET路由协议中,地理路由协议是一个很有前途的候选协议,因为它只根据位置信息进行路由决策,并且不需要维护路由表。由于FANET中拓扑结构的快速变化,现有的地理路由协议需要频繁地发送信标报文(或hello报文)来保持路由选择的正确性。但是,信标频率高意味着开销高,会导致数据包的冲突和传输延迟。为了克服这个问题,我们提出了一种自适应信标方案ABPP。ABPP可以动态调整信标频率,预测无人机未来的位置。实验结果表明,所提出的ABPP方案能够有效降低信标开销,提高分组投递率。
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