Title of article
Topology and mobility considerations in mobile ad hoc networks
Author/Authors
Brent Ishibashi، نويسنده , , Raouf Boutaba، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
15
From page
762
To page
776
Abstract
A highly dynamic topology is a distinguishing feature and challenge of a mobile ad hoc network. Links between nodes are created and broken, as the nodes move within the network. This node mobility affects not only the source and/or destination, as in a conventional wireless network, but also intermediate nodes, due to the network’s multihop nature. The resulting routes can be extremely volatile, making successful ad hoc routing dependent on efficiently reacting to these topology changes.
In order to better understand this environment, a number of characteristics have been studied concerning the links and routes that make up an ad hoc network. Several network parameters are examined, including number of nodes, network dimensions, and radio transmission range, as well as mobility parameters for maximum speed and wait times. In addition to suggesting guidelines for the evaluation of ad hoc networks, the results reveal several properties that should be considered in the design and optimization of MANET protocols.
Keywords
Ad hoc networks , topology , Characteristics , Mobility , Stability , Path lifetime
Journal title
Ad Hoc Networks
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Ad Hoc Networks
Record number
968223
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