分层环境下Ad-Hoc网络的度量路由

Y. Ben-Asher, Moran Feldman, S. Feldman, P. Gurfil
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在没有能力使用现有地面通信基础设施的情况下在未知地区迅速部署军事力量的需要需要使用特设通信网络。传输限制促使使用分层路由机制,使每个士兵能够使用在传输半径内悬停的中间强大节点与远程士兵通信。我们的研究结合了各种类型的发射机,包括短程个人发射机,车载发射机,直升机和地球静止轨道(GEO)卫星。这些实体中的每一个都拥有不同的通信范围、速度和高度。我们考虑了从这种异构战区产生的各种权衡,并比较了两种ad-hoc协议——AODV,它基于本地缓存路由表的动态更新,而MRA,它基于虚拟坐标的动态更新。我们的研究结果表明,对于MRA算法来说,一个“平坦”网络就足够了,不需要使用聚类方法。我们进一步表明,地球同步轨道卫星构成了一个无处不在的中介,有助于网络的连通性和稳定性。
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Metrical Routing using Ad-Hoc Networks in Hierarchical Environment
The need to rapidly deploy military forces in unknown areas without the ability to use existing ground-based communication infrastructure requires the use of ad-hoc communication networks. Transmission limitations motivates the use of a hierarchal routing mechanism that enables each soldier to communicate with distant soldiers using intermediate powerful nodes that hover within the transmission radius. Our research combines various types of transmitters, including short-range personal transmitters, vehicle-mounted transmitters, helicopters and a geostationary earth-orbit (GEO) satellite. Each of these entities possesses a different communication range, velocity, and altitude. We consider the various tradeoffs rising from such a heterogeneous theater, and compare two ad-hoc protocols - AODV, which is based on dynamic updates of local cached routing tables, and MRA, which is based on dynamic updates of virtual coordinates. Our results show that for the MRA algorithm one "flat" network is sufficient, and there is no need to use clustering methods. We further show that the GEO satellite constitutes a ubiquitous mediator that contributes to the connectivity and stability of the network.
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