超密集纳米网络中灵活的多点对多点路由协议

Lina Aliouat, H. Mabed, J. Bourgeois
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无线电网络领域的新应用需要在小空间内高度集中微型机器(微型机器人、传感器/致动器)。这些设备的特点是高波动性和有限的计算、存储和能源能力。自组织网络中的传统路由方法由于大量的额外控制流量和缺乏关于节点不稳定性的鲁棒性而无法使用。本文提出了一种新颖、高效、直观的超密集太赫兹网络分布式路由协议,称为多点到多点路由协议(M2MRP),它是静电物理的一种衍生。对M2MRP协议与经典方法进行了复杂度分析比较。我们的研究表明,该协议利用节点密度来定义具有适度额外流量控制的鲁棒路由策略。此外,路由路径是根据节点的位置(移动性)、可用性(故障)、拥塞和能量水平逐渐连续调整的。仿真结果表明,M2MRP路由协议在交换消息数量和成功率方面都明显优于已知的密集网络路由协议,使该路由协议最适合于群集微型机器人、可编程物质和超密集传感器网络等系统。
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Flexible Multipoint-to-Multipoint Routing Protocol in Ultra-Dense Nanonetworks
New applications in the field of radio networks require a high concentration of micro-machines (micro-robots, sensors/actuators) in a small space. Those devices are characterized by a high volatility and limited computing, storage and energy capabilities. Traditional routing approaches in ad hoc networks are unusable due to a significant amount of additional control traffic and a lack of robustness regarding the instability of the nodes. In this paper, we present an original, efficient and intuitive distributed routing protocol in ultra-dense terahertz networks, called Multipoint-to-Multipoint Routing Protocol (M2MRP), which is an emanation of electrostatic physics. A complexity analysis is performed to compare the M2MRP protocol with classical methods. Our study shows that the proposed protocol takes advantage of the nodes density to define a robust routing policy with a moderate additional traffic control. In addition, routing paths are adapted gradually and continuously according to the nodes location (mobility), availability (failures), congestion and energy level. Simulations show that the M2MRP routing protocol significantly outperforms the well-known routing protocols for dense networks both in terms of the number of exchanged messages and of success rate, making this routing protocol the most suitable for systems such as swarm micro-robots, programmable matter and ultra-dense sensor networks.
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