TY - GEN
T1 - Optimization of critical data synchronization via link overlay RNG in mobile ad hoc networks
AU - Baccelli, Emmanuel
AU - Cordero, Juan Antonio
AU - Jacquet, Philippe
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - In practice, ad hoc networks are still too unreliable for standard mobile and vehicular communications. It is thus important to complement current protocols in this context, with schemes guaranteeing the exchange of critical data when needed. A promising approach in this realm is to use an overlay subgraph, over which critical messages are exchanged and acknowledged in a peer to peer fashion. Overlay nodes' local databases remain thus synchronized over time, at least concerning critical data. This paper elaborates on the problem of performance, related to the discovery and maintenance of such overlay networks in a mobile ad hoc context. We analyze SLOT, an overlay selected based on a Relative Neighbour Graph (RNG) scheme. We then apply SLOT to a standard IP protocol: OSPF, a popular routing protocol which has recently been extended, with RFC 5449 and RFC 5614, to work also on mobile ad hoc networks, and which makes use of a similar overlay synchronization subgraph. This paper compares the performance of these existing OSPF mechanisms with that of SLOT-OSPF, a novel OSPF extension for mobile ad hoc networks using SLOT. Simulations show that SLOT-OSPF produces drastically less control traffic than RFC 5449 or RFC 5614, allowing SLOT-OSPF to function correctly while the other existing approaches stall, when the number of routers in the domain is large.
AB - In practice, ad hoc networks are still too unreliable for standard mobile and vehicular communications. It is thus important to complement current protocols in this context, with schemes guaranteeing the exchange of critical data when needed. A promising approach in this realm is to use an overlay subgraph, over which critical messages are exchanged and acknowledged in a peer to peer fashion. Overlay nodes' local databases remain thus synchronized over time, at least concerning critical data. This paper elaborates on the problem of performance, related to the discovery and maintenance of such overlay networks in a mobile ad hoc context. We analyze SLOT, an overlay selected based on a Relative Neighbour Graph (RNG) scheme. We then apply SLOT to a standard IP protocol: OSPF, a popular routing protocol which has recently been extended, with RFC 5449 and RFC 5614, to work also on mobile ad hoc networks, and which makes use of a similar overlay synchronization subgraph. This paper compares the performance of these existing OSPF mechanisms with that of SLOT-OSPF, a novel OSPF extension for mobile ad hoc networks using SLOT. Simulations show that SLOT-OSPF produces drastically less control traffic than RFC 5449 or RFC 5614, allowing SLOT-OSPF to function correctly while the other existing approaches stall, when the number of routers in the domain is large.
KW - Ad hoc
KW - Evaluation
KW - IETF
KW - IP
KW - MANET
KW - MPR
KW - Mobile
KW - OSPF
KW - Routing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/78650976734
U2 - 10.1109/MASS.2010.5663945
DO - 10.1109/MASS.2010.5663945
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78650976734
SN - 9781424474882
T3 - 2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems, MASS 2010
SP - 402
EP - 411
BT - 2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems, MASS 2010
PB - IEEE Computer Society
ER -