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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Routing Formation Using Fisheye State Routing for Flying Ad-hoc Networks

Muhammad Abul Hassan, Syed Irfan Ullah, Inam Ullah Khan, Syed Hassan Ahmed, Abdus Salam, Arbab Wajid Ullah Khan

202016 citationsDOI

Abstract

Flying Ad-hoc Networks creates rapid topology changes that causes routing problems between Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and ground base station. Mobile Ad-hoc networks and Vehicular Ad-hoc network protocols are conventionally adopted to overcome routing issues. But Still, they do not fully address the routing problem in Flying Ad-hoc Networks. In this paper, Fisheye state routing protocol is implemented and evaluated to fully overcome routing issues in a Flying Ad-hoc Network and fully utilize the limited resource of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Performance evaluation is measured in terms of throughput, average end-to-end delay, packet drop analysis as congestion measure with Ad-Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV), Distance Sequence Distance Vector (DSDV), Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR), Temporary Ordered Routing Protocol (TORA) and Dynamic Source Routing (DSR). Fisheye state routing protocol showed promising results regarding throughput, packet drop rate, and average end-to-end delay compared with traditional protocols. Moreover, with the suggested improvement of the parameters, network lifetime is increased, and resources harvesting becomes under control.

Topics & Concepts

Computer networkDestination-Sequenced Distance Vector routingComputer scienceOptimized Link State Routing ProtocolDynamic Source RoutingLink-state routing protocolWireless Routing ProtocolZone Routing ProtocolRouting protocolAd hoc On-Demand Distance Vector RoutingWireless ad hoc networkDistance-vector routing protocolDistributed computingNetwork packetTelecommunicationsWirelessUAV Applications and OptimizationMobile Ad Hoc NetworksOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks