A comparative performance study of the routing protocols LOAD and RPL with bi-directional traffic in low-power and lossy networks (LLN)

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Abstract

Routing protocols for sensor networks are often designed with explicit assumptions, serving to simplify design and reduce the necessary energy, processing and communications requirements. Different protocols make different assumptions -and this paper considers those made by the designers of RPL - an IPv6 routing protocol for such networks, developed within the IETF. Specific attention is given to the predominance of bi-directional traffic ows in a large class of sensor networks, and this paper therefore studies the performance of RPL for such ows. As a point of comparison, a different protocol, called LOAD, is also studied. LOAD is derived from AODV and supports more general kinds of traffic ows. The results of this investigation reveal that for scenarios where bi-directional traffic ows are predominant, LOAD provides similar data delivery ratios as RPL, while incurring less overhead and being simultaneously less constrained in the types of topologies supported.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPE-WASUN'11 - Proceedings of the 8th ACM Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks
Pages73-80
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2011
Event8th ACM Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks, PE-WASUN'11 - Miami, FL, United States
Duration: 3 Nov 20114 Nov 2011

Publication series

NamePE-WASUN'11 - Proceedings of the 8th ACM Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks

Conference

Conference8th ACM Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks, PE-WASUN'11
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMiami, FL
Period3/11/114/11/11

Keywords

  • Performance
  • Standardization

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