无线信道和节点移动性对移动自组网链路统计的影响

Ming Zhao, Wenye Wang
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了解移动自组织网络(manet)中的链路统计信息对于设计自适应路由协议和实现理想的网络性能至关重要。虽然人们对节点迁移率的影响给予了很多关注,但很少有人研究动态信道衰落以及无线电信道、传输距离、节点迁移率和节点对距离之间相互作用对链路统计的影响。本文利用两个节点间相对距离的距离转移概率矩阵来研究链路的稳定性和可用性。我们的分析考虑了节点的有效传输范围Re。相对节点移动基于半马尔可夫平滑(SMS)迁移模型[1],该模型捕获小时间尺度内平滑节点速度(V)转换和无线电信道变化。研究表明,用参数V/Re为特征的指数分布可以有效地近似地描述manet中链路寿命的PDF。此外,我们还发现影响剩余链路寿命的因素依次为节点速度、传输距离、节点对距离。通过大量的仿真验证了分析结果。
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The Impacts of Radio Channels and Node Mobility on Link Statistics in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Understanding link statistics in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is essential to design adaptive routing protocols and achieve desired network performance. While much attention has been given to the node mobility impacts, little has been done to investigate the influence of dynamic channel fadings and the joint effects of the interactions among radio channels, transmission range, node mobility and node-pair distance on link statistics. In this paper, we investigate the link stability and availability by using a distance transition probability matrix of a relative distance between two nodes. Our analysis takes the node effective transmission range Re into account. The relative node movement is based on the Semi-Markov Smooth (SMS) mobility model [1] which captures the smooth node speed (V) transition and the radio channel variations in a small time- scale. We show that the PDF of link lifetime in MANETs can be effectively approximated by the exponential distribution characterized by the parameter V/Re. Moreover, we And that the impacting factors on residual link lifetime are in the decreasing order of node speed, transmission range, node-pair distance. The analytical results are validated by extensive simulations.
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