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12 July 2024 A polymorphic perception AODV routing algorithm for high-speed mobile Ad hoc network
Lei Liang, Fuzhong Hao, Lei Qiao, Weijian Zhang, Qi Wang, Linhai Mu
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Proceedings Volume 13185, International Conference on Communication, Information, and Digital Technologies (CIDT2024) ; 131850I (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3032730
Event: International Conference on Communication, Information and Digital Technologies, 2024, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Aiming at the problem of poor link stability and routing detours caused by static updates of AODV minimum hop routing selection standard in high-speed mobile IoT, an improved AODV routing algorithm with polymorphic perception (AODV-PP) is proposed. The protocol uses cross-layer thought in route selection, which combines energy consumption, node stability and buffer congestion to calculate link cost and confirm route. The dynamic routing update is implemented by using source node sequence number and IP replacement cache mechanism. In order to reduce redundant links, a forwarding strategy based on sector area is proposed according to the location information of source node and destination node. Through simulation and comparison, this protocol can effectively reduce energy consumption, shorten the delay of network forwarding, improve the stability of high-speed mobile AD hoc network routing, and is more suitable for high-speed mobile Internet of Things application environment.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Lei Liang, Fuzhong Hao, Lei Qiao, Weijian Zhang, Qi Wang, and Linhai Mu "A polymorphic perception AODV routing algorithm for high-speed mobile Ad hoc network", Proc. SPIE 13185, International Conference on Communication, Information, and Digital Technologies (CIDT2024) , 131850I (12 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3032730
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KEYWORDS
Data transmission

Internet of things

Curium

Mobile communications

Relays

Computer simulations

Data communications

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