Title :
Efficient broadcast using link-state routing information in packet radio networks
Author :
Choy, Sok-Sien ; Lee, Henry Chee-Jwai
Author_Institution :
DSO Nat. Labs., Singapore
Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of best-effort, timely and efficient broadcast of information to all nodes in a multi-hop packet radio network (PRNET). It proposes a set of two protocols, the subnet protocol with efficient broadcast (SP-EB) and the pro-active link-state routing protocol (PALSR). PALSR is a pro-active link-state routing protocol while SP-EB is a datagram protocol that uses the topology information from PALSR to reduce redundancy in the flooding of broadcast traffic. In addition to providing an efficient broadcast mechanism, the solution also provides for unicast datagram delivery, although this is not discussed in this study. OPNET simulations were carried out to evaluate the relative performance, in terms of throughput, message drop rate and delay, of this solution versus the ideal flooding mechanism in performing network broadcast. Simulations showed that the proposed solution should be supported by a fair channel access mechanism. The simulation results also demonstrated that performance improvement is evident in a typical multi-hop PRNET and most significant when the network is near fully connected
Keywords :
delays; network topology; packet radio networks; protocols; radio broadcasting; radio links; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; OPNET simulations; PALSR; PRN; best-effort broadcast; broadcast traffic flooding; datagram protocol; efficient broadcast; fair channel access mechanism; link-state routing information; message delay; message drop rate; multi-hop packet radio network; performance analysis; pro-active link-state routing protocol; redundancy reduction; routing protocols; simulation results; subnet protocol; throughput; topology information; unicast datagram delivery; Floods; Network topology; Packet radio networks; Performance evaluation; Radio broadcasting; Routing protocols; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput; Traffic control; Unicast;
Conference_Titel :
Networks, 2000. (ICON 2000). Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0777-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICON.2000.875783