Mobile ad-hoc network data communication in large geographic areas

A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a group of wireless, mobile, battery-powered clients and servers that autonomously form temporary networks. Three data communication modes can be provided in a MANET: data broadcast, data query, and peer-to-peer messaging. In support of data communication needs in these networks, a database is utilized for data broadcast and data query. This paper presents the TriM protocol (tri-modal communication) to handle data communication in a MANET. TriM accommodates node disconnection and reconnection through periodic synchronization while having minimum power consumption. This protocol has been shown capable of allowing all three data communication modes in a single network deployment in small geographic regions. This paper extends those results by evaluating TriM in the larger geographic regions present in the military scenario. Simulation shows that TriM is capable of providing power-aware and mobile-aware data communication services in the larger regions of the military scenario

[1]  Le Gruenwald,et al.  Energy-efficient data broadcasting in mobile ad-hoc networks , 2002, Proceedings International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium.

[2]  Yu-Chee Tseng,et al.  The Broadcast Storm Problem in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network , 1999, Wirel. Networks.

[3]  Sajal K. Das,et al.  A new hybrid broadcast scheduling algorithm for asymmetric communication systems , 2001, MOCO.

[4]  Le Gruenwald,et al.  Research issues for data communication in mobile ad-hoc network database systems , 2003, SGMD.

[5]  Samir Ranjan Das,et al.  Simulation‐based performance evaluation of routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks , 2000, Mob. Networks Appl..

[6]  Le Gruenwald,et al.  A Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Data Communication Benchmark , 2005, ISCA PDCS.

[7]  Bartosz Mielczarek,et al.  Scenario-based performance analysis of routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks , 1999, MobiCom.

[8]  Le Gruenwald,et al.  TriM: Tri-Modal Data Communication in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks , 2004, DEXA.

[9]  Le Gruenwald,et al.  Trim: tri-modal data communication in mobile ad-hoc network database systems , 2003 .

[10]  Anthony Ephremides,et al.  Algorithms for Energy-Efficient Multicasting in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks , 2001, Mob. Networks Appl..

[11]  Anthony Ephremides,et al.  Resource-limited energy-efficient wireless multicast of session traffic , 2001, Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

[12]  A. Alan B. Pritsker,et al.  Simulation with Visual SLAM and AweSim, 2nd Edition , 1999 .

[13]  Jean J. O'Reilly,et al.  Introduction to AweSim , 1999, WSC '99.

[14]  Krishna M. Sivalingam,et al.  A Survey of Energy Efficient Network Protocols for Wireless Networks , 2001, Wirel. Networks.

[15]  Tracy Camp,et al.  Comparison of broadcasting techniques for mobile ad hoc networks , 2002, MobiHoc '02.

[16]  A. Alan B. Pritsker,et al.  Simulation with Visual SLAM and AweSim , 1997 .