Author_Institution :
Nat. Res. Center for Integrated Natural Disaster Manage., Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Abstract :
In reactive routing algorithms on Ad-Hoc networks, one of the most important challenges is to minimize the number of route discovery processes, due to their high cost in bandwidth. This is achieved through a careful selection of the expiration time, i.e. the time each node keeps active the current route. Most implementations use system-wide random or arbitrary values for this parameter, even though the failure probability of a route depends of its size. Thus the use of a fixed expiration time is not necessarily efficient, and a variable allocation of expiration times for routes, according to their size, is proposed by introducing the VTOA (Variable Time Out Allocation) method. VTOA can be applied to any Ad-Hoc routing algorithm. In particular, an implementation of this method on the AODV algorithm is presented. The results obtained by simulation show VTOA improves the network´s performance, both in terms of the routing overhead (8.5% lower) and average end-to-end delay (21.3% lower), when compared to the original AODV, while other indicators, as the packet delivery fraction, remain the same or are slightly better.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; probability; telecommunication network routing; ad-hoc networks routing applications; failure probability; fixed probability; packet delivery fraction; reactive routing algorithms; variable route expiration time; variable time out allocation method; Ad hoc networks; Media; Resource management; Routing; Silicon; Silicon compounds; Vectors; Ad-Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector; Ad-Hoc networks; Ad-Hoc routing; Expiration Time Allocation;