Abstract:
We propose a tree-based integration of infrastructure networks and MANETs (TIIM) to efficiently extend the scope of mobile Internet protocol to mobile ad hoc networks and...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We propose a tree-based integration of infrastructure networks and MANETs (TIIM) to efficiently extend the scope of mobile Internet protocol to mobile ad hoc networks and devise a tree-based routing protocol (TBRP) that is suitable for the TIIM architecture. Infrastructure networks have a number of fixed Internet Gateways that connect two heterogeneous networks. Mobile nodes form a number of small trees named pMANETs, each of them growing from anchor node which can communicate directly with an Internet Gateway. A new node registers with foreign agent and home agent along the tree path without resorting to an inefficient flooding. Furthermore, the TBRP sets up a routing path efficiently by exploiting the tree information without relying on flooding. We show by resorting to simulation that our approach is competitive against the conventional AODV based approach.
Published in: Journal of Communications and Networks ( Volume: 11, Issue: 3, June 2009)