원문정보
초록
영어
We propose applying the concept of Cost-to-Progress Ratio (CPR) in position-based greedy routing for load reduction and balancing. The load of a node is the percentage of time it is occupied by forwarding traffic or the inability to forward due to interference. The resultant routing protocol, named CPR-routing, is a localised parameter-less approach, optimising the ratio of nodal load and geographic progress. Through extensive simulation, we evaluate it in comparison with an existing parameter-based localised solution, a -routing. Our simulation results indicate that CPR-routing outperforms a-routing in per
node load, success rate, and average hop count.
목차
I. INTRODUCTION
II. LOCALISED LOAD-AWARE GEOGRAPHIC ROUTING
A. Definition of Load
B. a -routing
C. CPR-routing
III. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
A. Simulation setup
B. Random connected UDGs
C. Simulation results
IV. CONCLUSIONS
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