Location-aware long-lived route selection in wireless ad hoc network

Dongkyun Kim, Yanghee Choi, C. K. Toh

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Abstract

Many routing protocols suitable for wireless ad hoc network have been proposed. However, most of them have focused on the reachability among nodes which want to communicate with each other. Actually, even if a route has been successfully acquired to be established, due to the node's mobility, there will be frequent route reconstructions, resulting in the need for a new partial or full route to the destination. Therefore, the selection of a long-lived route among multiple possible routes at the destination(if the source initiated on-demand routing protocol is applied to wireless ad hoc network) helps to reduce the number of route disconnections. In this paper, for deriving a long-lived route, we exploit location information obtained by GPS (Global Positioning System) and information of each node's radio transmission range. Additionally, in order to avoid excessive beacon signals used by the ABR(Associativity-Based Routing) protocol, only nodes on the acquired route exchange their beacon signals when detecting a route failure. Through simulation, we show that our proposed scheme is applicable to wireless ad hoc network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1914-1919
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
Volume4
Issue number52 ND
StatePublished - 2000
Event52nd Vehicular Technology Conference (IEEE VTS Fall VTC2000) - Boston, MA, USA
Duration: 24 Sep 200028 Sep 2000

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