TY - JOUR
T1 - MANEMO routing in practice
T2 - Protocol selection, expected performance, and experimental evaluation
AU - Tazaki, Hajime
AU - Van Meter, Rodney
AU - Wakikawa, Ryuji
AU - Wongsaardsakul, Thirapon
AU - Kanchanasut, Kanchana
AU - De Amorim, Marcelo Dias
AU - Murai, Jun
PY - 2010/8
Y1 - 2010/8
N2 - Motivated by the deployment of post-disaster MANEMO (MANET for NEMO) composed of mobile routers and stations, we evaluate two candidate routing protocols through network simulation, theoretical performance analysis, and field experiments. The first protocol is the widely adopted Optimized Link State Routing protocol (OLSR) and the second is the combination of the Tree Discovery Protocol (TDP) with Network In Node Advertisement (NINA). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that these two protocols are compared in both theoretical and practical terms. We focus on the control overhead generated when mobile routers perform a handover. Our results confirm the correctness and operational robustness of both protocols. More interestingly, although in the general case OLSR leads to better results, TDP/NINA outperforms OLSR both in the case of sparse networks and in highly mobile networks, which correspond to the operation point of a large set of post-disaster scenarios.
AB - Motivated by the deployment of post-disaster MANEMO (MANET for NEMO) composed of mobile routers and stations, we evaluate two candidate routing protocols through network simulation, theoretical performance analysis, and field experiments. The first protocol is the widely adopted Optimized Link State Routing protocol (OLSR) and the second is the combination of the Tree Discovery Protocol (TDP) with Network In Node Advertisement (NINA). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that these two protocols are compared in both theoretical and practical terms. We focus on the control overhead generated when mobile routers perform a handover. Our results confirm the correctness and operational robustness of both protocols. More interestingly, although in the general case OLSR leads to better results, TDP/NINA outperforms OLSR both in the case of sparse networks and in highly mobile networks, which correspond to the operation point of a large set of post-disaster scenarios.
KW - Field experiments
KW - MANEMO
KW - Routing
KW - Simulation
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U2 - 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.2004
DO - 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.2004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77955396985
SN - 0916-8516
VL - E93-B
SP - 2004
EP - 2011
JO - IEICE Transactions on Communications
JF - IEICE Transactions on Communications
IS - 8
ER -