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http://dx.doi.org/10.7236/JIWIT.2012.12.6.257

A Route Stability-based Direction Guided Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad-hoc Wireless Networks  

Ha, Suehyung (Dept. of Computer & Information Communications Engineering, Hongik University)
Le, The Dung (Dept. of Computer & Information Communications Engineering, Hongik University)
An, Beongku (Dept. of Computer & Information Communications Engineering, Hongik University)
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The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication / v.12, no.6, 2012 , pp. 257-264 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a Route Stability-based Direction Guided Routing protocol(RSDGR) in mobile ad-hoc wireless networks. The main features and contributions of the proposed routing protocol are as follows. First, it can calculate link stability between two nodes as well as route stability of multi hop quantitatively by using nodes' mobility. And this protocol can establish the most stable path between a source node and a destination node. Second, according to the route stability between a source node and a destination node, it can control and optimize the direction guided region dynamically for route setup. Third, we suggest theoretical model for quantitative calculation of link stability between two nodes and route stability of multi hop path. The performance evaluation of the proposed routing protocol is performed by simulation using OPNET(Optimized Network Engineering Tool) and theoretical analysis. The results of performance evaluation show that the patterns of PDR are similar in simulation and analysis according to route stability. The faster mobile nodes' velocity and the smaller source node's direct guided reigion, the lower route stability and PDR and the higher delay and control overhead related to this.
Keywords
Route Stability; Mobile Ad-hoc Wireless Network; Routing; Geocast; Location Based Service(LBS);
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