Enhanced position updation in manet using self adaption

P. Reshma, S. Bharathi
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Geographic routing has been widely hailed as the most promising approach to generally scalable wireless routing. It has been a big challenge to develop a routing protocol that can meet different application needs and optimize routing paths according to the topology changes in mobile ad hoc networks. However, there is a lack of holistic design for geographic routing to be more efficient and robust in a dynamic environment. Inaccurate local and destination position information can lead to inefficient geographic forwarding and even routing failure. The use of proactive fixed-interval beaconing to distribute local positions introduces high overhead when there is no traffic and cannot capture the topology changes under high mobility. In this work, two self-adaptive on-demand geographic routing schemes are proposed which build efficient paths based on the need of user applications and adapt to various scenarios to provide efficient and reliable routing. On-demand routing mechanism in both protocols reduces control overhead compared to the proactive schemes which are normally adopted in current geographic routing protocols. The route optimization scheme adapts the routing path according to both topology changes and actual data traffic requirements. The simulation studies demonstrate that the proposed routing protocols are more robust and outperform the existing geographic routing protocol and conventional on-demand routing protocols under various conditions including different mobilities, node densities and traffic loads. Specifically, the proposed protocols could reduce the packet delivery latency up to 80 percent as compared to GPSR at high mobility. Both routing protocols could achieve about 98 percent delivery ratios, avoid incurring unnecessary control overhead, have very low forwarding overhead and transmission delay in all test scenarios.
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利用自适应增强了马奈的位置更新
地理路由被广泛认为是最有前途的可扩展无线路由方法。在移动自组织网络中,如何开发一种既能满足不同应用需求又能根据拓扑变化优化路由路径的路由协议是一个很大的挑战。然而,缺乏在动态环境中提高地理路由效率和鲁棒性的整体设计。不准确的本地和目的地位置信息可能导致低效的地理转发,甚至路由失败。在没有流量的情况下,使用主动固定间隔信标来分配本地位置会带来很高的开销,并且在高移动性下无法捕获拓扑变化。本文提出了两种自适应按需地理路由方案,根据用户应用需求构建高效路径,适应各种场景,提供高效可靠的路由。两种协议中的按需路由机制都比当前地理路由协议中通常采用的主动路由机制减少了控制开销。路由优化方案根据拓扑变化和实际数据流量需求对路由路径进行调整。仿真研究表明,在不同移动性、节点密度和流量负载等条件下,所提出的路由协议具有更强的鲁棒性,优于现有的地理路由协议和传统的按需路由协议。具体来说,在高移动性下,与GPSR相比,提议的协议可以将数据包传输延迟减少80%。两种路由协议都可以达到98%左右的传输率,避免了不必要的控制开销,在所有测试场景中都具有非常低的转发开销和传输延迟。
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