JCSE, vol. 4, no. 3, pp.225-239, 2010
DOI:
A Connection Entropy-based Multi-Rate Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Cao Trong Hieu and Choong Seon Hong
Department of Computer Engineering, Kyung Hee University,Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Abstract: This paper introduces a new approach to modeling relative distance among nodes under a
variety of communication rates, due to node’s mobility in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs).
When mobile nodes move to another location, the relative distance of communicating nodes will
directly affect the data rate of transmission. The larger the distance between two
communicating nodes is, the lower the rate that they can use for transferring data will be. The
connection certainty of a link also changes because a node may move closer to or farther away
out of the communication range of other nodes. Therefore, the stability of a route is related to
connection entropy. Taking into account these issues, this paper proposes a new routing metric
for MANETs. The new metric considers both link weight and route stability based on connection
entropy. The problem of determining the best route is subsequently formulated as the
minimization of an object function formed as a linear combination of the link weight and the
connection uncertainty of that link. The simulation results show that the proposed routing
metric improves end-to-end throughput and reduces the percentage of link b
Keyword:
Routing, Wireless Communication, Routing Protocol, Mobile Multi-rate ad hoc Network, Connection Entropy
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