Yi, Jiazi
[LIX Ecole polytechnique ]
Cordero Fuertes, Juan Antonio
[UCL]
Clausen, Thomas
[LIX Ecole polytechnique ]
Jittering (a small, random variation in timing of control message emission) is widely used in protocols for wireless communication, in order to avoid simultaneous packet transmissions over the same channel by adjacent nodes in the network. Used for both regularly scheduled packets, for event-triggered packets, and for scheduled resets in the network, jittering is a particularly important mechanism when a network event may cause multiple adjacent nodes to react concurrently. Introduced in the proactive MANET routing protocol OLSR, the "LLN On-demand Ad hoc Distance-vector Routing Protocol - Next Generation" (LOADng), a derivative of AODV, is specified so as to also use jitter for when flooding Route Request (RREQ) messages during route discovery. This use of jitter in RREQ flooding is, however, not without drawbacks, which are identified and addressed in this paper within the framework of a more general study of jitter mechanisms used for route discovery in reactive routing protocols. The paper studies the behaviour of route discovery when using "naive" jitter (simply, delaying RREQ retransmission by a small uniformly distributed random delay), in order to identify and analyse the problems hereof, mostly related to route sub-optimality and excessive control traffic overhead. A Window Jitter mechanism is then proposed to address these issues -- with the performance hereof, when compared to "naive" jitter being evaluated by way of modeling, theoretical analysis and experiments. The \articleformat~shows that the use of Window Jitter improves indeed the efficiency of route discovery in AODV and overcome the drawbacks identified for "naive" jitter.
Bibliographic reference |
Yi, Jiazi ; Cordero Fuertes, Juan Antonio ; Clausen, Thomas . Jitter Considerations in On-demand Route Discovery for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.the 16th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS'2013) (Gwangju, Korea, du 04/09/2013 au 06/09/2013). |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/143192 |