Author :
Fathy, C. ; El-Hadidi, M.T. ; El-Nasr, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Arab Acad. for Sci. & Technol. & Maritime Transp., Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract :
In order for Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) to support service requirements of multimedia and real-time applications, the underlying routing protocol must provide Quality of Service (QoS) in terms of average End-to-End Delay (ETED). Towards this end, we investigate a number of conventional routing protocols, such as AODV (reactive routing) and DSDV (proactive routing), under different traffic and mobility conditions to obtain the lowest average ETED. Then, we develop a new routing protocol that enables each mobile node to separately switch between reactive routing mode and proactive routing mode based on the current node status. It utilizes a fuzzy-based routing mode selector whose inputs are the number of link breaks (LB), the interface queue (IFQ) length, and the type of application for each node (whether Delay-Tolerant “DT” or Delay-Sensitive “DS”). In this paper, applications of interest are delay-sensitive and, therefore, the type of application of each node is set to be Delay-Sensitive (“DS”). Since the selection of the routing protocol (which belongs to Layer 3) is determined based on Layer 1 information (LB), Layer 2 information (IFQ Length) and Layer 7 information (type of application), it is called Adaptive Cross-layer Routing Protocol (ACRP). Using ns-2 network simulation package, it has been shown that the new adaptive routing protocol outperforms AODV by up to 95.3% in average ETED, and up to 84.5% in Route Discovery Latency. Likewise, it outperforms DSDV by up to 95.5% in average ETED, and up to 85.7% in Route Discovery Latency. Moreover, when compared to other QoS-MANET routing protocols, the new protocol achieves improvement in average ETED of up to 83.8% (in case of AMDR), up to 75% (in case of NQoS AODV) and up to 32% improvement in Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) (in case of NQoS AODV).
Keywords :
delays; fuzzy set theory; mobile ad hoc networks; quality of service; routing protocols; ACRP; DSDV routing protocol mode; ETED; IFQ length; NQoS AODV routing protocol; NS-2 network simulation package; PDR; QoS-MANET routing protocols; delay sensitive applications; end-to-end delay; fuzzy-based adaptive cross layer routing protocol; fuzzy-based routing mode selector; interface queue length; link breaks; mobile ad hoc networks; mobile node; mobility conditions; multimedia; packet delivery ratio; proactive routing protocol; quality of service; reactive routing protocol mode; route discovery latency; Delay; Mobile ad hoc networks; Quality of service; Routing; Routing protocols; Switches; Adaptive Routing; Cross-Layer Design; Delay-Sensitive Applications; Fuzzy-Logic;