Robust Routing in Ad Hoc Networks

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2012

Presenter: Trisha Biswas, North Carolina State University

Abstract:
An ad hoc network consists of wireless nodes without any fixed base stations or a backbone infrastructure. Such networks are characterized by multihop wireless links with frequent host mobility and limited power reserve. Transmissions from multiple nodes interfere with one another, making ad hoc network routing a non-trivial problem. On-demand routing proves to be more successful in such networks, as it reduces the traffic overhead of sending periodic updates. In addition to that, multipath routing increases the reliability and end-to-end throughput. In this study, we propose a novel routing technique that we call Petal Routing, which takes advantage of the broadcast nature of wireless networks to reduce the number of transmissions while increasing the reliability. We evaluate the performance of this routing methodology based on various metrics.

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