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Rangkaian ad-hoc mudah alih (MANET) terdiri daripada koleksi nod mudah alih tanpa wayar tanpa sebarang infrastruktur rangkaian tetap. Memandangkan nod mudah alih membentuk topologi yang sentiasa berubah, reka bentuk protokol penghalaan yang cekap dan berskala merupakan cabaran asas dalam MANET. Dalam literatur semasa, protokol penghalaan berasaskan kedudukan dianggap mempunyai skalabiliti yang lebih baik dan overhed kawalan yang lebih rendah daripada protokol penghalaan berasaskan topologi. Memandangkan perkhidmatan lokasi ialah bahagian paling kritikal dalam protokol penghalaan berasaskan kedudukan, kami membentangkan skim wilayah berbilang rumah, Wilayah Rumah Maya Teragih dengan Kesedaran Spatial (DVHR-SA), untuk meningkatkan prestasi perkhidmatan lokasi dalam kertas kerja ini. Skim kami secara adaptif memilih kemas kini dan prosedur pertanyaan yang berbeza mengikut lokasi nod sumber. Keputusan simulasi menunjukkan bahawa DVHR-SA memendekkan panjang laluan kemas kini, pertanyaan dan balasan. Skim kami juga mengurangkan keseluruhan overhed mesej rangkaian. Oleh itu, DVHR-SA adalah agak cepat dan stabil.
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Shyr-Kuen CHEN, Tay-Yu CHEN, Pi-Chung WANG, "Distributed Location Service with Spatial Awareness for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 12, pp. 3400-3408, December 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3400.
Abstract: A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) consists of a collection of wireless mobile nodes without any fixed network infrastructure. Since the mobile nodes form a constantly changing topology, the design of efficient and scalable routing protocols is a fundamental challenge in MANETs. In the current literature, position-based routing protocols are regarded as having better scalability and lower control overhead than topology-based routing protocols. Since location services are the most critical part of position-based routing protocols, we present a multi-home-region scheme, Distributed Virtual Home Region with Spatial Awareness (DVHR-SA), to improve the performance of location service in this paper. Our scheme adaptively selects different update and query procedures according to the location of a source node. The simulation results show that DVHR-SA shortens the lengths of the update, query and reply paths. Our scheme also reduces the overall network message overhead. Therefore, DVHR-SA is considerably fast and stable.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3400/_p
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abstract={A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) consists of a collection of wireless mobile nodes without any fixed network infrastructure. Since the mobile nodes form a constantly changing topology, the design of efficient and scalable routing protocols is a fundamental challenge in MANETs. In the current literature, position-based routing protocols are regarded as having better scalability and lower control overhead than topology-based routing protocols. Since location services are the most critical part of position-based routing protocols, we present a multi-home-region scheme, Distributed Virtual Home Region with Spatial Awareness (DVHR-SA), to improve the performance of location service in this paper. Our scheme adaptively selects different update and query procedures according to the location of a source node. The simulation results show that DVHR-SA shortens the lengths of the update, query and reply paths. Our scheme also reduces the overall network message overhead. Therefore, DVHR-SA is considerably fast and stable.},
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