DocumentCode
1925854
Title
Performance analysis of an orthogonal rendezvous routing protocol for wireless mesh networks
Author
Gandhimathinathan, A. ; D´Souza, P. ; Prasad, D.
Author_Institution
SJEC, Mangalore, India
fYear
2013
fDate
7-9 Jan. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
The increased usage of directional methods of communications (e.g. directional smart antennas [15], Free-Space Optical transceivers [19], and sector antennas) has prompted research into leveraging directionality in every layer of the network stack. In this paper, we learnt how the concept of directionality can be used in layer 3 to facilitate routing under contexts of 1) wireless mesh networks, 2) highly mobile environments, and 3) overlay networks through virtual directions. In the context of wireless mesh networks, we introduce Orthogonal Rendezvous Routing Protocol (ORRP), a lightweight-but-scalable routing protocol utilizing the inherent nature of directional communications to relax information requirements such as coordinate space embedding and node localization. The ORRP source and ORRP destination send route discovery and route dissemination packets respectively in locally-chosen orthogonal directions. We show that ORRP achieves connectivity with high probability even in sparse networks with voids. ORRP scales well without imposing DHT-like graph structures (eg: trees, rings, torus etc). We show that MORRP achieves connectivity with high probability even in highly mobile environments while maintaining only probabilistic information about destinations. MORRP scales well without imposing DHT-like graph structures (eg: trees, rings, torus etc). We will also show that high connectivity can be achieved without the need to frequently disseminate node position resulting increased scalability even in highly mobile environments. We will also evaluate the metrics of reachability, state maintenance, path stretch, end-to-end latency and aggregate network good put under conditions of varying network densities, number of interfaces, and TTL values.
Keywords
graph theory; probability; routing protocols; wireless mesh networks; DHT like graph structures; ORRP destination; directional communications; directional smart antennas; free space optical transceivers; mobile environments; network stack; orthogonal rendezvous routing protocol; overlay networks; performance analysis; probabilistic information; route discovery; route dissemination packets; routing protocol; sector antennas; virtual directions; wireless mesh networks; Computers; Directive antennas; Logic gates; Navigation; Routing; Routing protocols; Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANET); Network Simulation (NS2); Orthogonal Rendezvous Routing Protocol (ORRP);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Trends in VLSI, Embedded System, Nano Electronics and Telecommunication System (ICEVENT), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Tiruvannamalai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5300-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICEVENT.2013.6496537
Filename
6496537
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