DocumentCode :
1823077
Title :
Performance comparison of scalable location services for geographic ad hoc routing
Author :
Das, Saumiua M. ; Pucha, Himabindu ; Hu, Y. Charlie
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2005
fDate :
13-17 March 2005
Firstpage :
1228
Abstract :
Geographic routing protocols allow stateless routing in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) by taking advantage of the location information of mobile nodes and thus are highly scalable. A central challenge in geographic routing protocols is the design of scalable distributed location services that track mobile node locations. A number of location services have been proposed, but little is known about the relative performance of these location services. In this paper, we perform a detailed performance comparison of three rendezvous-based location services that cover a range of design choices: a quorum-based protocol (XYLS) which disseminates each node´s location to O(√N) nodes, a hierarchical protocol (GLS) which disseminates each node´s location to O(logN) nodes, and a geographic hashing based protocol (GHLS) which disseminates each node´s location to O(1) nodes. We present a quantitative model of protocol overheads for predicting the performance tradeoffs of the protocols for static networks. We then analyze the performance impact of mobility on these location services. Finally, we compare the performance of routing protocols equipped with the three location services with two topology-based routing protocols, AODV and DSR, for a wide range of network sizes. Our study demonstrates that when practical MANET sizes are considered, robustness to mobility and the constant factors matter more than the asymptotic costs of location service protocols. In particular, while GLS scales better asymptotically, GHLS is far simpler, transmits fewer control packets, and delivers more data packets than GLS when used with geographic routing in MANETs of sizes considered practical today and in the near future. Similarly, although XYLS scales worse asymptotically than GLS, it transmits fewer control packets and delivers more data packets than GLS in large mobile networks.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; mobile radio; routing protocols; telecommunication network topology; AODV; DSR; GHLS; GLS; MANET; geographic hashing based protocol; hierarchical protocol; mobile ad hoc network; quorum-based protocol; scalable distributed location services; topology-based routing protocol; Computer networks; Intelligent networks; Mobile ad hoc networks; Mobile computing; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Robust control; Robustness; Routing protocols; Scalability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM 2005. 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings IEEE
ISSN :
0743-166X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8968-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2005.1498349
Filename :
1498349
Link To Document :
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