Evaluation and Optimization of the Energy Behavior of Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
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Fotino, Marco
Palopoli, Luigi
Marano, Salvatore
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Dottorato di Ricerca in Ingegneria dei Sistemi e Informatica, XXIII Ciclo,a.a. 2009-2010; MANETs (Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks) are networks made up entirely of wireless
devices, without the support of any fixed infrastructure. Because of their
auto-configuring and self-managing features, and of their many application
fields, MANETs have been one of the most investigated research fields in
recent years.
In particular, the interest of the scientific community is aimed at routing
protocols for such networks, which should solve the problem of efficient multihop
routing in a distributed environment.
My research work is focused on an aspect of MANETs that in recent
years has become increasingly important: the evaluation of routing algorithms
in terms of energy consumption. My work for the Systems Engineering and
Computer Science Ph.D. program is focused on the study of routing algorithms
for mobile ad-hoc networks and performance evaluation of such networks,
especially trying to highlight and resolve issues related to energy consumption
of mobile devices.
The study of mobile ad-hoc networks and of the routing algorithms has
been carried out mainly through simulations. The algorithms and metrics for
routing protocols, obtained by the adaptation, the improvement and the joint
application of the solutions known in literature, have been implemented in the
ns-2 network simulator software. The methodology used in the context of the
Ph.D. program consists in the implementation of the algorithms and in the execution
of a large number of simulations, in order to validate the effectiveness
of the adopted solutions in the widest possible number of scenarios.
Keywords – MANET, Routing, Energy, OLSR, GPSR; Università della CalabriaSoggetto
Telecomunicazioni; Protocolli; Reti; Dispositivi elettrici
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