Evaluating the Scalability of Group Communication Protocols over Synchronized Cooperative Broadcast

Niranjan Suri, M. Breedy, Roberto Fronteddu, A. Morelli, Eelco Cramer, J. Nilsson, A. Hansson, K. Marcus, Andreas Martens
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Military operations in Tactical Edge Networks, usually comprised of dismounted soldiers and mobile vehicles, often have to exchange data that is received by multiple nodes in the network with one example being blue force data. Group communications protocols offer an efficient mechanism to handle such dissemination. In this paper, we examine the performance and scalability of a variety of group communications protocols over the Anglova scenario with network sizes ranging from 24 to 96 nodes. In particular, we use the Synchronized Cooperative Broadcast (SCB) radio model, as it is particularly well-suited to such communications. We report on results using the three measures of Delivery Ratio, Latency, and Bandwidth Utilization. The results show that most of the group communications protocols achieve good scalability results.
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基于同步合作广播的群通信协议可扩展性评估
战术边缘网络中的军事行动通常由下马士兵和移动车辆组成,通常必须交换由网络中的多个节点接收的数据,其中一个例子是蓝军数据。组通信协议提供了一种有效的机制来处理这种传播。在本文中,我们研究了各种组通信协议在Anglova场景下的性能和可扩展性,网络规模从24到96个节点不等。特别是,我们使用同步合作广播(SCB)无线电模型,因为它特别适合这种通信。我们报告的结果使用三种措施的交付率,延迟,和带宽利用率。结果表明,大多数组通信协议都取得了良好的可扩展性效果。
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