scholarly journals An Improved Triggering Updating Method of Interest Message with Adaptive Threshold Determination for Directed Diffusion Routing Protocol

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Jun Wang ◽  
Xiaohang Liu ◽  
Zhitao He ◽  
Yadan Zhang ◽  
Song Gao

Although some progress has been made in studying the triggering updating methods of interest message for reducing node energy consumption in directed diffusion routing protocols, they do not consider the anisotropy of sensing areas of nodes and the requirement of diversity of interest message exchange rates within real-time performance, which makes these studies unable to accurately adapt to the characteristics of interest message update. In this work, we proposed an improved triggering updating method (ITUM) consisted of adaptive threshold determination based on the analytic hierarchy process and update judgement by similarity comparison of interest messages. Meanwhile, the network model and the sensing model are presented to describe actual network scenarios. We analyze the impact of critical parameters and evaluate the performance of ITUM with several interest message updating methods from the aspect of lowering the number of information exchanges. The simulation results prove that ITUM can improve the adaptability to scene changes while decreasing the number of information exchanges compared with the existing methods. Furthermore, it is shown that ITUM is a highly effective solution for determining the triggering updating conditions of various information exchange rates in directed diffusion routing protocol.

2008 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miroslav Zivanovic ◽  
Axel Röbel ◽  
Xavier Rodet

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.8) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Arshdeep Kaur ◽  
Sandeep Kumar Arora ◽  
Mahedi Masud

In a network whether wireless or wired, a set of protocols which are used to distribute the information through various routes between the nodes are said to be the routing protocols which serves as a majorly vital part of the computer networks. They specify the particular and specific path of information exchange by the sending and receiving of packets. Vehicular ad- hoc networks are quite emerging technologies of today’s era presenting the provision of seamless and uninterrupted communication in the network of mobile nodes in dynamic environment. Routing itself proves to be quite a considerable and crucial challenge where the routing protocol named AODV performs its best by proving itself considerably more efficient. The stated paper focuses on the Performance comparison of the conventional protocols AODV and DSDV where AODV outperforms DSDV and offers better QoS but such conventional protocol proves to be inauspicious in VANET. This paper gives verification of better QoS of cluster based routing protocol CBR over the conventional routing protocols. The Simulation and comparison results have been carried out in Network Simulator NS-2 to briefly elaborate the impact of AODV DSDV and CBR routing protocols on the bases of Throughput, Normalized Routing Load, Control overheads, delay, Jitter and Packet drop ratio as performance metrics.  


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