Title: Routing Protocol Based on Link Stability in MANET
Abstract: Most of the routing protocols in MANET are based on the end-to-end minimum hop count, which does not consider link stability, and thus cannot solve the problem of frequent routing interruptions caused by mobility. However, simply pursuing the maximum link stability probability will make the distance between nodes too small and increase the possibility of collisions between nodes. This paper proposes a routing protocol LSMR based on link stability. The protocol combines the mobility model and the routing buffer queue to calculate the link probability, so that when the distance between nodes is close enough, the link probability is 1. At this time, the route based on the maximum stable probability is equivalent to the route based on the minimum number of hops. Thus, the dual consideration of link stability and end-to-end hop count is realized. It can reduce conflicts between nodes while ensuring that the link is sufficiently stable. The simulation experiment proves the performance of the protocol.
Publication Year: 2021
Publication Date: 2021-08-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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