Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

In this paper, we propose to maintain the topology of a MANET by suitably selecting multiple coordinators among the nodes constituting the MANET. The maintenance of topology in a mobile ad–hoc network is of primary importance because the routing techniques can only work if we have a connected networ...

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Main Authors: Mrinal K. Naskar, Abhishek Bhattacharyya, Anand Seetharam
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Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics
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Online Access:http://www.jacs.usv.ro/getpdf.php?issue=4&paperid=49
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spelling doaj-678c3ad9f4ad417597444905d7bd67522020-11-24T23:22:31ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaJournal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics2066-42732066-31292008-01-01244450Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc NetworksMrinal K. NaskarAbhishek BhattacharyyaAnand SeetharamIn this paper, we propose to maintain the topology of a MANET by suitably selecting multiple coordinators among the nodes constituting the MANET. The maintenance of topology in a mobile ad–hoc network is of primary importance because the routing techniques can only work if we have a connected network. Thus of the burning issues at present is to device algorithms which ensure that the network topology is always maintained. The basic philosophy behind our algorithm is to isolate two coordinators amongst the system based on positional data. Once elected, they are entrusted with the responsibility to emit signals of different frequencies while the other nodes individually decide the logic they need to follow in order to maintain the topology, thereby greatly reducing the overhead. As far as our knowledge goes, we are the first ones to introduce the concept of multiple coordinators which not only reduces the workload of the coordinator, but also eliminates the need of different signal ranges thereby ensuring greater efficiency. We have simulated the algorithm with the help of a number of robots using embedded systems. The results we have obtained have been quite encouraging.http://www.jacs.usv.ro/getpdf.php?issue=4&paperid=49MANETTopology ManagementMultiple Coordinators
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Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics
MANET
Topology Management
Multiple Coordinators
author_facet Mrinal K. Naskar
Abhishek Bhattacharyya
Anand Seetharam
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title Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
title_short Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
title_full Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
title_fullStr Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
title_full_unstemmed Implementing a Topology Management Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
title_sort implementing a topology management algorithm for mobile ad-hoc networks
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics
issn 2066-4273
2066-3129
publishDate 2008-01-01
description In this paper, we propose to maintain the topology of a MANET by suitably selecting multiple coordinators among the nodes constituting the MANET. The maintenance of topology in a mobile ad–hoc network is of primary importance because the routing techniques can only work if we have a connected network. Thus of the burning issues at present is to device algorithms which ensure that the network topology is always maintained. The basic philosophy behind our algorithm is to isolate two coordinators amongst the system based on positional data. Once elected, they are entrusted with the responsibility to emit signals of different frequencies while the other nodes individually decide the logic they need to follow in order to maintain the topology, thereby greatly reducing the overhead. As far as our knowledge goes, we are the first ones to introduce the concept of multiple coordinators which not only reduces the workload of the coordinator, but also eliminates the need of different signal ranges thereby ensuring greater efficiency. We have simulated the algorithm with the help of a number of robots using embedded systems. The results we have obtained have been quite encouraging.
topic MANET
Topology Management
Multiple Coordinators
url http://www.jacs.usv.ro/getpdf.php?issue=4&paperid=49
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