Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks

Nowadays, Opportunistic Routing (OR) is widely considered to be the most important paradigm for Multi-hop wireless networks (MWNs). It exploits the broadcast nature of wireless medium to propagate information from one point to another within the network. In OR scheme, when a node has new informat...

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Main Author: Guercin, Sergio Rolando
Other Authors: Boukerche, Azzedine
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Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/38904
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-23154
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-389042019-03-16T05:15:27Z Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks Guercin, Sergio Rolando Boukerche, Azzedine Wireless Sensor Network Underwater wireless sensor network Multi-hop wireless network Mobile ad hoc network GEDAR DBR Nowadays, Opportunistic Routing (OR) is widely considered to be the most important paradigm for Multi-hop wireless networks (MWNs). It exploits the broadcast nature of wireless medium to propagate information from one point to another within the network. In OR scheme, when a node has new information to share, it rst needs to set its forwarding list which include the IDs and/or any relevant information to its best suited neighboring nodes. This operation is supported by the use of appropriate metrics. Then, it executes a coordination algorithm allowing transmission reliability and high throughput among the next-hop forwarders. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive guide to understand the characteristics and challenges faced in the area of opportunistic routing protocols in MWNs. Moreover, since the planet we live on is largely covered by water, OR protocols have gained much attention during the last decade in real-time aquatic applications, such as oil/chemical spill monitoring, ocean resource management, anti-submarine missions and so on. One of the major problems in Underwater Wireless Sensor Network (UWSNs) is determining an e cient and reliable routing methodology between the source node and the destination node. Therefore, designing e cient and robust routing protocols for UWSNs became an attractive topic for researchers. This paper seeks to address in detail the key factors of underwater sensor network. Furthermore, it calls into question 5 state-of-the-art routing protocols proposed for UWSN: The Depth-Based Routing protocol (DBR), the Energy-E cient Depth-Based Routing protocol (EEDBR), the Hydraulic-pressure-based anycast routing protocol (Hydrocast), the Geographic and opportunistic routing protocol with Depth Adjustment for mobile underwater sensor networks (GEDAR), and the Void- Aware Pressure Routing for underwater sensor networks (VAPR). Finally, it covers the performance of those protocol through the use of the R programming language. 2019-03-15T13:06:47Z 2019-03-15T13:06:47Z 2019-03-15 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/38904 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-23154 en application/pdf Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Wireless Sensor Network
Underwater wireless sensor network
Multi-hop wireless network
Mobile ad hoc network
GEDAR
DBR
spellingShingle Wireless Sensor Network
Underwater wireless sensor network
Multi-hop wireless network
Mobile ad hoc network
GEDAR
DBR
Guercin, Sergio Rolando
Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks
description Nowadays, Opportunistic Routing (OR) is widely considered to be the most important paradigm for Multi-hop wireless networks (MWNs). It exploits the broadcast nature of wireless medium to propagate information from one point to another within the network. In OR scheme, when a node has new information to share, it rst needs to set its forwarding list which include the IDs and/or any relevant information to its best suited neighboring nodes. This operation is supported by the use of appropriate metrics. Then, it executes a coordination algorithm allowing transmission reliability and high throughput among the next-hop forwarders. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive guide to understand the characteristics and challenges faced in the area of opportunistic routing protocols in MWNs. Moreover, since the planet we live on is largely covered by water, OR protocols have gained much attention during the last decade in real-time aquatic applications, such as oil/chemical spill monitoring, ocean resource management, anti-submarine missions and so on. One of the major problems in Underwater Wireless Sensor Network (UWSNs) is determining an e cient and reliable routing methodology between the source node and the destination node. Therefore, designing e cient and robust routing protocols for UWSNs became an attractive topic for researchers. This paper seeks to address in detail the key factors of underwater sensor network. Furthermore, it calls into question 5 state-of-the-art routing protocols proposed for UWSN: The Depth-Based Routing protocol (DBR), the Energy-E cient Depth-Based Routing protocol (EEDBR), the Hydraulic-pressure-based anycast routing protocol (Hydrocast), the Geographic and opportunistic routing protocol with Depth Adjustment for mobile underwater sensor networks (GEDAR), and the Void- Aware Pressure Routing for underwater sensor networks (VAPR). Finally, it covers the performance of those protocol through the use of the R programming language.
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title Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks
title_short Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks
title_full Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of Opportunistic Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Wireless Networks
title_sort performance evaluation of opportunistic routing protocols for multi-hop wireless networks
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