Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Existing location-based routing protocols are not versatile enough for a large-scale ad hoc environment to simultaneously meet all of the requirements of scalability, bandwidth efficiency, energy efficiency, and quality-of-service routing. To remedy this deficiency, we propose an optimal tradeoff approach that: 1) constructs a hybrid routing protocol by combining well-known location-update schemes (i.e., proactive location updates within nodes´ local regions and a distributed location service), and 2) derives its optimal configuration, in terms of location-update thresholds (both distance and time-based), to minimize the overall routing overhead. We also build a route-discovery scheme based on an Internet-like architecture, i.e., first querying the location of a destination, then applying a series of local-region routing until finding a complete route by aggregating the thus-found partial routes. To find the optimal thresholds for the hybrid protocol, we derive the costs associated with both location updates and route discovery as a function of location-update thresholds, assuming a random mobility model and a general distribution for route request arrivals. The problem of minimizing the total cost is then cast into a distributed optimization problem. We first prove that the total cost is a convex function of the thresholds, and then derive the optimal thresholds. Finally, we show, via simulation, that our analysis results indeed capture the real behavior.
Keywords :
Internet; ad hoc networks; mobile radio; optimisation; quality of service; routing protocols; Internet; QoS; distributed optimization; energy-aware routing; hybrid routing protocol; large-scale ad hoc network; local-region routing; location-based routing; location-update scheme; mobile ad hoc network; optimal tradeoff; quality-of-service; random mobility model; route-discovery scheme; Ad hoc networks; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Cost function; Energy efficiency; Internet; Large-scale systems; Quality of service; Routing protocols; Scalability; Location-based routing; mobile ad hoc networks; optimal tradeoffs; random mobility model;