Routing with anycasting in Ad-hoc networks

  • Rashid Ahmad*
  • , Farooque Azam
  • , Zhang Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Wireless Ad hoc networks are infrastructureless multi-hop networks in which nodes behave as mobile routers. The intermediate node is often faced with the decision to choose between two of its neighbors, both of which may be equally good for forwarding the packet to the final destination. Selection is then made randomly, without respecting the possibility that one of the nodes may not be suitable for immediate transmission. Anycasting paradigm can be quite useful in such scenario. Roy et al [1] propose MAC layer anycasting and claim that it can make educated decisions in such scenarios, leading to potential benefits in performance. However we argue that MAC-layer anycasting can introduce several tradeoffs and will be disadvantageous in certain aspects. To avoid these tradeoffs we propose to enhance MAC layer anycasting with the use of metric based filters in anycasting. Our work is greatly influenced by the research of Zegura et al [2]. We believe this technique will enhance the performance (with added advantage of some sort of QoS to be delivered) without much overheads as involved in MAC layer anycasting.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2005 International Conference on Wirelessand Optical Communications Networks
Pages400-405
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2005
Event2005 International Conference on Wirelessand Optical Communications Networks - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Duration: 6 Mar 20058 Mar 2005

Publication series

Name2005 International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications Networks

Conference

Conference2005 International Conference on Wirelessand Optical Communications Networks
Country/TerritoryUnited Arab Emirates
CityDubai
Period6/03/058/03/05

Keywords

  • Anycast assisted routing
  • Anycasting
  • MAC layer anycasting
  • Routing in ad hoc networks

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