Cache timeout strategies for on-demand routing in MANETs

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Xu, Sanlin
Blackmore, Kim
Jones, Haley

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DSP for Communication Systems

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Varying the route caching scheme can significantly change network performance for on-demand routing protocols in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). Initial route caching schemes retain paths or links until they are shown to be broken. However, stale routing information can degrade network performance with latency and extra routing overhead. Therefore, more recent caching schemes delete links at some fixed time after they enter the cache. This paper proposes using either the expected path duration or the link residual time as the link cache timeout. These mobility metrics are theoretically calculated for an appropriate random mobility model. Simulation results in NS2 show that both of the proposed link caching schemes can improve network performance in the dynamic source routing protocol (DSR) by reducing dropped data packets, latency and routing overhead, with the link residual time scheme out-performing the path duration scheme.

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Xu, S., Blackmore, K. & Jones. H. (2005). Cache timeout strategies for on-demand routing in MANETs. In B.J. Wysocki and T. A. Wysocki (Eds), Proceedings of 8th International Symposium on DSP and Communication Systems (DSPCS'2005) and 4th Workshop on the Internet, Telecommunications and Signal Processing (WITSP'2005) (pp. 153-158). DSP for Communication Systems

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Proceedings of International Symposium on Digital Signal Processing and Communication Systems & Workshop on the Internet, Telecommunications and Signal Processing 2005

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