Jiajia Liu, Xiaohong Jiang, Hiroki Nishiyama, N. Kato
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引用次数: 15
摘要
两跳中继以其高效和简单的特点成为移动自组网中极具吸引力的路由协议。本文对传统的两跳中继进行了扩展,提出了一种更通用的基于组的冗余两跳中继算法。在这种具有冗余度和组大小g(简称2HR-(f, g))的算法中,每个数据包被传送到最多f个不同的中继节点,并且如果它在目的地当前请求的g个数据包组中,则可以被其目的地接受。2HR-(f, g)涵盖了可用的两跳中继协议作为特殊情况,如有序协议(f≥1,g = 1),冗余无序协议(f > 1, g =∞)或无冗余(f = 1, g =∞),它能够在具有挑战性的MANET环境中更灵活地控制数据包传输过程。进一步开发了一个通用理论框架,以探索控制参数f和g如何影响2HR-(f, g) MANET中的预期分组传输延迟,其中重要的介质争用、干扰和流量争用问题被仔细地纳入分析。最后,提供了大量的仿真和理论结果来证明2HR-(f, g)方案和相应的理论框架的有效性。
Group-based two-hop relay with redundancy in MANETs
Two-hop relay is a class of attractive routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) due to its efficiency and simplicity. This paper extends the conventional two-hop relay and proposes a more general group-based two-hop relay algorithm with redundancy. In such an algorithm with redundancy ƒ and group size g (2HR-(ƒ, g) for short), each packet is delivered to at most ƒ distinct relay nodes and can be accepted by its destination if it is among the group of g packets the destination is currently requesting. The 2HR-(ƒ, g) covers the available two-hop relay protocols as special cases, like the in-order protocols (ƒ ≥ 1, g = 1), the out-of-order protocols with redundancy (ƒ > 1, g = ∞) or without redundancy (ƒ = 1, g = ∞), and it enables a more flexible control of packet delivery process to be made in the challenging MANET environment. A general theoretical framework is further developed to explore how the control parameters ƒ and g affect the expected packet delivery delay in an 2HR-(ƒ, g) MANET, where the important medium contention, interference and traffic contention issues are carefully incorporated into the analysis. Finally, extensive simulation and theoretical results are provided to demonstrate the efficiency of the 2HR-(ƒ, g) scheme and the corresponding theoretical framework.