• Title/Summary/Keyword: ARS(automatic route shortening)

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A New Automatic Route Shortening for DSR

  • Ha, Eun-Yong;Piao, Dong-Huan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2004.10c
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    • pp.31-33
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    • 2004
  • We suggest an enhanced automatic route shortening method for dynamic source routing (DSR) protocol. DSR is a request / response based protocol which has low routing overhead owing to node movement. The original automatic route shortening is performed on the only nodes that belong to the source route of packets. On the contrary, our suggested method allows all neighbor nodes hearing the packet to participate in automatic route shortening. It makes all possible route shortenings be performed. So we maintain maximal short routes of ongoing data connections. Simulation results show that our method pays small extra overhead for ARS, but increases the ratio of packet transmissions and ARS' are performed from 2 to 5 times as much as original ARS.

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A Route Shortening Mechanism for DSR protocol in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (이동 애드혹 네트워크에서 DSR 프로토콜을 위한 경로 축소 방법)

  • Ha, Eun-Yong
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.475-482
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    • 2007
  • Mobile nodes in ad-hoc wireless networks play roles of router as well as host. Movement of nodes causes network topology changes, which make existing routing information be modified. Therefore many routing protocols for ad-hoc networks were suggested in the literature. In this paper, we suggest an enhanced automatic route shortening method for dynamic source routing(DSR) protocol. DSR is a request/response based protocol which has low routing overhead owing to node movement. The current automatic route shortening is performed on the only nodes which belong to the source route of packets. On the contrary, our suggested method allows all neighbor nodes hearing the packet to participate in automatic route shortening. It makes all possible route shortenings be performed. So we maintain maximal shortened routes of ongoing data connections. Simulation results with ns2 show that our method pays small extra protocol overhead for ARS, but increases the ratio of successful packet transmissions and the number of ARSs performed in our mechanism is from 2 to 5 times higher than in original ARS mechanism and therefore it will improve the network-wide energy consumption in wireless ad-hoc networks.