Scalable and identifier/locator-splitting routing protocol for mobile Ad Hoc networks

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Abstract

the traditional Internet Protocol (IP) architecture, there is an overload of IP semantic problems. Existing solutions focused mainly on the infrastructure for the fixed network, and there is a lack of support for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). To improve scalability, a routing protocol for MANETs is presented based on a locator named Tree-structure Locator Distance Vector (TLDV). The hard core of this routing method is the identifier/locator split by the Distributed Hash Table (DHT) method, which provides a scalable routing service. The node locator indicates its relative location in the network and should be updated whenever topology changes. Locator space is organized as a tree-structure, and the basic routing operation of the TLDV protocol is presented. TLDV protocol is compared to some classical routing protocols for MANETs on the NS2 platform. Results show that TLDV has better scalability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)102-110
Number of pages9
JournalChina Communications
Volume9
Issue number1
StatePublished - Jan 2012

Keywords

  • Distributed hash tables
  • Identifier/locator split
  • MANETs
  • Multi-hop routing

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