An Internet Gateway Based Link State Routing for Infrastructure-Based Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
2012
Since the existing protocols separated mobility management part and routing protocol part in their design and used a flooding, they suffer from the high control overhead, thereby limiting performance. In this paper, we use a tree-based mobility management method and present a simple and efficient routing protocol that exploits the topology information which is built additionally through mobility management. Thus, the mobility management and the routing protocol closely cooperate to optimize control overhead. Furthermore, we use a progressive path discovery method to alleviate traffic congestion around IG and a unicast-based broadcast method to increase the reliability of message delivery and to judge link validity promptly. The proposed protocol reduces control overhead greatly and works in a stable manner even with the large number of nodes and high mobility. This was proven by comparing with the AODV protocol that employs the hybrid mobility management protocol.
Keywords:
- Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
- Path vector protocol
- Computer network
- Wireless Routing Protocol
- Hazy Sighted Link State Routing Protocol
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
- Zone Routing Protocol
- Distributed computing
- Internet Protocol Control Protocol
- Engineering
- Routing protocol
- Open Shortest Path First
- Interior gateway protocol
- Dynamic Source Routing
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