Study on an Enhanced Link-Stability based Routing Scheme for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

Wen-Fong Wang, Po-Hun Shih
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Abstract

In a mobile ad hoc network, each node can move arbitrarily such that its network topology may change frequently. This mobility factor may incur link failure during data packet transmission. The SSA routing protocol can get longer lived routes for ad hoc networks by using a route selection criteria based on signal strength and location stability. It indeed reduces route reconstruction that is caused by the link failure, and thus increases network throughput and decreases overhead. However, SSA is only suitable to the condition of high node density and low mobility, which is the most stable situation for ad hoc networks, due to the route selection strategy in its control algorithm. To compensate SSA for its weakness in the condition of high node density and high mobility and the condition of low node density and low mobility, we proposed an enhanced scheme named as SSA+. In this paper, we will describe the mechanisms of SSA+ and conduct several simulation experiments to verify and evaluate the performance of our scheme with respect to SSA. Simulation results show that SSA+ can effectively reduce the route reconstructions needed in all conditions
一种基于增强链路稳定性的移动自组网路由方案研究
在移动自组织网络中,每个节点可以任意移动,因此其网络拓扑结构可能会频繁变化。这种迁移因素可能导致数据包传输过程中的链路故障。通过采用基于信号强度和位置稳定性的路由选择标准,SSA路由协议可以为ad hoc网络获得更长的生存期路由。它确实减少了由于链路故障引起的路由重构,从而提高了网络吞吐量,降低了开销。然而,由于控制算法中的路由选择策略,SSA仅适用于高节点密度和低移动性的情况,而这是ad hoc网络最稳定的情况。为了弥补SSA在高节点密度和高迁移率条件下以及低节点密度和低迁移率条件下的不足,我们提出了一种增强方案SSA+。在本文中,我们将描述SSA+的机制,并进行几个模拟实验来验证和评估我们的方案在SSA方面的性能。仿真结果表明,SSA+可以有效地减少各种情况下所需的路由重构
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