灾难场景优化链路状态路由协议和报文优先级

IF 1.3 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IET Networks Pub Date : 2024-04-07 DOI:10.1049/ntw2.12125
Umar Aliyu, Haifa Takruri, Martin Hope, A. Gidado, Hamid Abubakar Adamu
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世界各地的自然和人为(人为)灾害一直在稳步增加,这表明在灾难发生后为幸存者提供可靠、节能的通信网络非常重要。另一方面,运行优化链路状态路由(OLSR)协议的低电量设备经常会快速断电,这限制了它们在救援行动期间进行必要通信的能力。为了延长低电量设备的使用寿命并优先发送信息,作者研究了灾难场景下优化链路状态路由(DS-OLSR)协议的 ALERT 信息,并提出了一种创新解决方案,根据设备电池能量水平优先发送信息,从而节省更多能源、提高数据包发送效率并改善幸存者的情绪状态。ALERT 消息是一种新颖的消息类型,被添加到移动 ad-hoc 网络(MANET)流行的 OLSR 协议中,以提高能效。所提出的 DS-OLSR 协议和信息优先级(DS-OLSRMP)是 DS-OLSR 的扩展,它修改了多点中继机制,并使用优先级技术将节点分为四个优先级组:关键优先级、高优先级、中优先级和低优先级。这些优先级分组有助于为电池能量不足的设备确定信息传递和信息状态通知的优先级。DS-OLSRMP 在 3.29 版网络模拟器中实施,并与 DS-OLSR、OLSRv1 和 OLSRv2 进行了比较。仿真结果表明,在稀疏和密集网络场景的仿真中,DS-OLSRMP 在节能和数据包传送方面的表现优于 DS-OLSR、OLSRv1 和 OLSRv2。
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Disaster scenario optimised link state routing protocol and message prioritisation
Natural and artificial (human‐made) disasters have been steadily increasing all over the world, signifying the importance of providing reliable and energy friendly communication network to survivors in the aftermath of a disaster. On the other hand, low‐battery devices running optimised link state routing (OLSR) protocol often experience quick power failure which restricts their ability to communicate for a necessary period during rescue operations. To extend the lifespans and prioritise message delivery on low‐battery devices, the authors examine disaster scenario optimised link state routing (DS‐OLSR) protocol ALERT message and propose an innovative solution to prioritise messages based on the device battery energy level, leading to more energy conservation, packet delivery as well as better emotional state of survivors. An ALERT message is a novel message type added to mobile ad‐hoc network's (MANET) popular OLSR protocol for energy efficiency. The proposed DS‐OLSR Protocol and Message Prioritisation (DS‐OLSRMP) as an extension of DS‐OLSR modifies the multipoint relay mechanism and uses a prioritisation technique which classify nodes into four priority groups: Critical, High, Medium, and Low priorities. These priority groups help in prioritising both message delivery and message status notifications for devices with low battery energy. The DS‐OLSRMP was implemented in a Network Simulator, version 3.29 and compared with DS‐OLSR, OLSRv1 and OLSRv2. The simulation results show that DS‐OLSRMP performs better than DS‐OLSR, OLSRv1 and OLSRv2 in terms of energy conservation and packets delivery in the simulation of both sparse and dense network scenarios.
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IET Networks
IET Networks COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: IET Networks covers the fundamental developments and advancing methodologies to achieve higher performance, optimized and dependable future networks. IET Networks is particularly interested in new ideas and superior solutions to the known and arising technological development bottlenecks at all levels of networking such as topologies, protocols, routing, relaying and resource-allocation for more efficient and more reliable provision of network services. Topics include, but are not limited to: Network Architecture, Design and Planning, Network Protocol, Software, Analysis, Simulation and Experiment, Network Technologies, Applications and Services, Network Security, Operation and Management.
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