4.6 Article

Fault-Tolerant Ad Hoc On-Demand Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 111337-111350

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3216066

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; fault tolerance; network mobility; on-demand routing protocol

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean Government (MSIT) [2020R1A2B5B02002201, 2021R1F1A1050040]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [2021R1F1A1050040, 2020R1A2B5B02002201] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are suitable for scenarios that require rapid deployment of communication systems. This study proposed a fault-tolerant ad hoc on-demand routing protocol (FT-AORP) for MANETs, which improves performance by optimizing data transmission paths.
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are particularly suited for scenarios that demand rapid deployment of a communication system without any existing network resources. For instance, a MANET can facilitate the intercommunication process between members of a rescue party in a natural disaster, where the underlying routing protocol is crucial to maintaining the dissemination capability of data-critical packets. However, the backbone of every MANET, i.e., their routing protocol, is limited by the communication range of nodes, their high-speed mobility, and the capacity constraints of energy. This study proposed a fault-tolerant ad hoc on-demand routing protocol (FT-AORP) that relies on these characteristics of MANET nodes to determine reliable paths for data transmission. Subsequently, two of the discovered paths were used to transmit the duplicates of an original data packet to maximize fault tolerance. Further, using the OMNeT++ network simulator, the performance of the proposed system was evaluated through extensive simulation experiments against three simulation parameters: the number of network nodes, node speed, and data packet sending rate. The simulation results demonstrated that FT-AORP greatly improved the packet delivery ratio, reduced end-to-end delay, and maintained a higher residual energy level of the transmission path, compared to other baseline routing protocols.

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