会议专题

CLUSTERED (HIERARCHICAL) AD HOC ROUTING PROTOCOL (CARP)

Ad hoc networks are a collection of mobile nodes communicating via wireless channels without any fixed infrastructure or centralized administration.With the increase of the number of users and large amount of traffic to be exchanged, the demand for scalable routing protocols has increased.This paper presents a scalable routing protocol, based on AODV protocol, called Clustered Ad Hoc Routing Protocol (CARP).CARP achieves scalability by means of two techniques. First, by dividing the network into clusters and isolating local traffic within these clusters from global connections aboard.And second, by modifying the route discovery phase of AODV and making only bases and borders involved instead of all nodes in the networks.The evaluation methodology and simulation results obtained showed the effectiveness of CARP in local communications, where it outperforms AODV in terms of Packet Delivery Fraction (PDF), Control Routing Load (CRL), and Average End-to-End Delay (AEED).On the other hand, CARP also showed its superiority in global communication, where the CRL, in all cases, was always less than that of AODV.

Ad Hoc Networks Clustered Ad hoc Routing Protocol scalable Routing Protocols AODV

BUTHAYNA AL-SHARAA SAMEER BATAINEH

Al-Balqa Applied University,Jordan United Arab EmiratesUniversity,UAE. Faculty of Information Technology

国际会议

2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Technology and Development(2011第三届计算机技术与发展国际会议 ICCTD2011)

成都

英文

2215-2222

2011-11-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)