A pragmatic view of MANET performance evaluation and design of a prototype MAC level routing algorithm [electronic resource]
Abstract (Summary)
Our goal in this research is to investigate and determine how to best
support a challenging mobile wireless network based in a military operational
environment. Since routing protocols used in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET)
must adapt to frequent or continual changes of topology, while simultaneously
limiting the impact of tracking these changes on wireless resources, we focused
our initial research on improving the efficiency of route discovery. We proposed
and designed a new MAC layer routing protocol that pursues reduced routing
overhead, greater interaction of network protocol layers and passive
neighbor/path discovery. This algorithm, called Virtual MAC Tag Switching
(VMTS), evolved as we implemented a prototype in the ns-2 network simulator
and conducted simulation analysis of existing protocols: DSDV, DSR and AODV.
Upon analyzing the performance of existing routing protocols using pragmatic
metrics not applied in any MANET literature it was found that current MANET
models produce unsatisfactory performance. Subsequent analysis of transport
layer protocol behaviors pinpointed the causes that undermine the performance
of the existing protocols and would have thwarted VMTS as well.
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School:Worcester Polytechnic Institute
School Location:USA - Massachusetts
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:mobile communication systems wireless communications military computer network protocols routers networks
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