Routing in a highly dynamic topology
Proceedings of the IEEE ComSoc SECON, Santa Clara, CA,, September 2005
Abstract
Abstract—Routing in mobile ad-hoc networks is hard because the topology can change very rapidly. By the time new paths are discovered, the network can change again – and in extreme cases, packets circulate endlessly and the system is unstable. Most attempts to solve this problem have required that the topology changes slowly. In this paper, we propose a routing algorithm called Volcano Routing Scheme (VRS) which will route packets successfully, even if the topology changes very rapidly. VRS doesn’t need to discover routes, or exchange routing information; it simply balances the load locally between adjacent pairs of nodes. We show that under some loose conditions on network topology changes, VRS keeps the system stable. Simulations also suggest that VRS is stable for various models of mobility, different communication patterns, and different amounts of flow in the network. Interestingly, we prove that when the network topology is static, packets follow the shortest path.
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