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引用次数: 12
摘要
ad-hoc网络是一种自支持的移动节点集合,这些节点碰巧在一段时间内存在于距离很近的地方。本文提出了一种响应式路由协议,根据需要计算任意源-目的对之间的最短路径。与其他响应式协议不同,该方法在终端节点之间找到无环路的最优路径。它不像DSR或其他一些响应式协议那样使用广播。事实上,在最好的情况下,ORRP只交换(n-1)个控制数据包。一项比较绩效评估确立了ORRP的优势。该论文是我们在[S.]报告的早期工作的实质性扩展。Dulta et al., 2006]。
ORRP: Optimal Reactive Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
An ad-hoc network is a self-supporting collection of mobile nodes that happen to exist within a close proximity in an interval of time. In this paper, a reactive routing protocol has been proposed that computes the shortest path in between any source-destination pair on demand. The approach, unlike other reactive protocols, finds a loop-free, optimal path between the end nodes. It does not use broadcasting like DSR or some other reactive protocols. In fact ORRP exchanges only (n-1) control packets, in the best case. A comparative performance evaluation establishes the advantages of ORRP. The paper is a substantial extension of our earlier work reported in [S. Dulta et al., 2006].