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Mobile wireless ad-hoc network routing protocols comparison for real-time military application

Shams Al Ajrawi, Bang Tran

2023Spatial Information Research26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Mobile wireless Ad-hoc has become more popular because it forms quickly, has an easy setup, and has easy extensibility. The mobile ad-hoc wireless networks can be further classified according to their applications as follows: Regular user ad-hoc networks are commercial communication that applies to vehicles to help avoid collisions and accidents and live connections to transfer data from car to car. Another application is disaster rescue ad-hoc networking, usually used when a normal infrastructure network is destroyed by storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, etc. Nowadays, a lot of applications, particularly those related to the military and emergency situations, rely on mobile ad hoc wireless networks, where security needs are more challenging to provide than in regular networks. We present the tactical network needs for the military. This platform attempts to assess the possible advantages of mobile ad hoc networks in tactical military applications. This work proposes route discovery using reactive (on-demand) routing protocols where nodes need to just transfer data. This eliminates the requirement for each node to store and maintain any routing tables. This study presents and contrasts the benefits and drawbacks of two fundamental mobile ad hoc routing systems (AODV and DSR). Both protocols are On-Demand routing techniques, and when data needs to be sent, the discovery phase begins. The results of the simulation, the AODV routing approach outperforms the DSV routing method under identical simulated conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Computer networkAd hoc On-Demand Distance Vector RoutingComputer scienceWireless ad hoc networkOptimized Link State Routing ProtocolAdaptive quality of service multi-hop routingMobile ad hoc networkWireless Routing ProtocolAd hoc wireless distribution serviceDestination-Sequenced Distance Vector routingVehicular ad hoc networkRouting protocolDynamic Source RoutingDistributed computingRouting (electronic design automation)WirelessTelecommunicationsNetwork packetMobile Ad Hoc NetworksOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks