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MANETs: Performance Analysis and Management Export

Military Communications Conference, 2006. MILCOM 2006. IEEE In Military Communications Conference, 2006. MILCOM 2006. IEEE (2006), pp. 1-7.

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ad adhoc ad-hoc analysis hoc link linkstate link-state management manet mobile modelling msa network olsr optimized optimized-link-state-routing performance routing simulation state wireless wireless-network

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In this work, we model and analyze the performance of optimized link state routing (OLSR), a proactive routing protocol, in wireless mobile ad-hoc networks. More specifically, we identify key OLSR parameters that have significant impact on the amount of overhead produced and the network route convergence time. Observe that while reduction in protocol-related overheads is crucial in bandwidth sensitive wireless MANETs, it is also critical that route convergence times are minimized in order to ensure rapidity of information dissemination. However, bandwidth reduction and convergence times place opposing constraints on the key OLSR parameters. In this paper, we use detailed modeling, simulations and analyses (MSA), to analyze the effect of varying the key OLSR parameters and the trades they produce in terms of overheads and convergence times. In particular, our contribution is two-fold. Via MSA, we provide detailed insights on how the topology control and hello interval timers can be used to reduce overheads without adversely affecting MANET route convergence times. Next, we describe an approach that combines the rapidly emerging policy-based network management paradigm with MSA to result in an adaptive network management system (ANMS). Such an ANMS has the capability of providing powerful information to MANET designers in terms of provisioning the network as well as understanding how quickly the network can be deployed in order to support mission critical services


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