Performance evaluation of three GPSR-based routing protocols in a military setting

Yasser Al-Roqi, S. Papanastasiou, E. Peytchev
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Recent research has highlighted the potential of equipping soldiers with portable computing devices as a means to regularly report complex and important observations to mission planners at headquarters. To realise such scenarios connectivity between disparate elements in the battlefield needs to be established and appropriate supporting algorithms developed. In MANET literature several algorithms have been proposed to this effect for topologies where infrastructure is poor or non-available but not specifically for a military setting. In this work, we present a topology derived from a battalion deployment plan suitably parametrised to account for different personnel fill-up rates. In this setting we examine the performance of three position-based routing protocols, namely the Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing (GPSR) protocol and two optimisations; the Divisional Perimeter Routing (GPSR-DP), and Buffering Zone Greedy Forwarding Strategy (GPSR-BZGFS). Our results indicate that the default GPSR approach as well as the two optimisations do not perform adequately due to frequent network disconnections, which occur as a consequence of the large deployment area. We highlight the need for more research to discover a workable solution and discuss possible approaches to the issue.
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军事环境下基于gpsr的三种路由协议的性能评估
最近的研究强调了为士兵配备便携式计算设备的潜力,作为定期向总部任务规划者报告复杂和重要观察结果的一种手段。为了实现这样的场景,需要建立战场上不同元素之间的连接,并开发适当的支持算法。在MANET文献中,针对基础设施较差或不可用的拓扑结构提出了几种算法,但不专门用于军事设置。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个来自营部署计划的拓扑结构,适当地参数化以考虑不同的人员填充率。在这种情况下,我们研究了三种基于位置的路由协议的性能,即贪婪周边无状态路由(GPSR)协议和两种优化;GPSR-DP (division Perimeter Routing)和GPSR-BZGFS (buffer Zone Greedy Forwarding Strategy)。我们的结果表明,默认的GPSR方法以及两种优化方法由于频繁的网络断开而不能充分执行,这是由于大型部署区域而发生的。我们强调需要更多的研究来发现一个可行的解决方案,并讨论可能的方法来解决这个问题。
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