DocumentCode
3413342
Title
Self-configurable zone routing protocol attributes
Author
Ahmed, Maamoun ; Yousef, Sufian
Author_Institution
Telecommun. Eng. Res. Group (TERG), Anglia Ruskin Univ., Cambridge
fYear
2008
fDate
June 30 2008-July 2 2008
Firstpage
2119
Lastpage
2124
Abstract
The Attempts of developing adapted and scalable wireless ad-hoc routing protocols has increased by research and development individuals and institutions in the last few years due to the high availability of low cost wireless devices. This has led to developing many routing protocols which has been mainly categorized into Proactive and Reactive ad-hoc routing protocols. The ability of most of the proposed protocols to adapt in different conditions is one of the researchers and developers biggest problems, in many performance comparisons; if a protocol could outperform other protocols in one performance comparison, it may fail in another comparison with the same routing protocols, but in different network parameters. Such parameters are the core of protocolpsilas adaptability, yet they reflect the requirements for a protocol to work properly in daily use manner. Based on above, Zone Routing Protocol has been configured using OPNET simulator to dynamically set its own attributes in order to adapt in different environments and according to the networkpsilas parameters such as traffic load, mobility model, power constraints, network intensity and / or any other effective parameter.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; OPNET simulator; mobility model; network intensity; network parameter; performance comparison; power constraint; protocol adaptability; self-configurable zone routing protocol; traffic load; wireless ad-hoc routing protocol; wireless device; Availability; Costs; Energy consumption; Load modeling; Message passing; Research and development; Routing protocols; Stability; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics, 2008. ISIE 2008. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Cambridge
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1665-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1666-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISIE.2008.4677202
Filename
4677202
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