Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks

In view of existing ARAS (adaptive response by attractor selection) models' shortcomings that was noise item produces an effect ambiguously and activity couldn't determine the opportunity of state changing correctly, an improved ARAS model was proposed. The model specifies the stochastic e...

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Main Authors: Wei-bing GONG, Xiao-long YANG, Min ZHANG, Ke-ping LONG
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Published: Editorial Department of Journal on Communications 2014-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/doi/10.3969/j.issn.1000-436x.2014.06.008/
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author Wei-bing GONG
Xiao-long YANG
Min ZHANG
Ke-ping LONG
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Ke-ping LONG
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description In view of existing ARAS (adaptive response by attractor selection) models' shortcomings that was noise item produces an effect ambiguously and activity couldn't determine the opportunity of state changing correctly, an improved ARAS model was proposed. The model specifies the stochastic effect of the noise on the system by an attractor with a noise item. Through putting forward an activity formula inversely proportional to the partial difference between current path status and best path status, it was validated by Matlab with the improved model could increase the accuracy of load balancing in a simple case. A multi-path routing by ARAS mechanism (MPAM) based on AODV is proposed, which se-lects routing path with the improved ARAS model. Furthermore, the improved model is validated to be able to reduce the average network delay by OPNET.
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spelling doaj-art-c90be01b1af84ce49c375f72ee495a4d2025-01-14T06:43:31ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal on CommunicationsTongxin xuebao1000-436X2014-06-0135566359681977Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networksWei-bing GONGXiao-long YANGMin ZHANGKe-ping LONGIn view of existing ARAS (adaptive response by attractor selection) models' shortcomings that was noise item produces an effect ambiguously and activity couldn't determine the opportunity of state changing correctly, an improved ARAS model was proposed. The model specifies the stochastic effect of the noise on the system by an attractor with a noise item. Through putting forward an activity formula inversely proportional to the partial difference between current path status and best path status, it was validated by Matlab with the improved model could increase the accuracy of load balancing in a simple case. A multi-path routing by ARAS mechanism (MPAM) based on AODV is proposed, which se-lects routing path with the improved ARAS model. Furthermore, the improved model is validated to be able to reduce the average network delay by OPNET.http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/doi/10.3969/j.issn.1000-436x.2014.06.008/ARASmulti-pathAODVadaptation mechanism of cell
spellingShingle Wei-bing GONG
Xiao-long YANG
Min ZHANG
Ke-ping LONG
Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks
Tongxin xuebao
ARAS
multi-path
AODV
adaptation mechanism of cell
title Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks
title_full Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks
title_fullStr Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks
title_full_unstemmed Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks
title_short Multi-path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks
title_sort multi path routing protocol based on adaptation mechanism of cell in ad hoc networks
topic ARAS
multi-path
AODV
adaptation mechanism of cell
url http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/doi/10.3969/j.issn.1000-436x.2014.06.008/
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