2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10776-006-0027-0
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Performance Analysis of Adjusted Probabilistic Broadcasting in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Abstract: Broadcasting in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) is a fundamental data dissemination mechanism with a number of important applications in, e.g., route discovery, address resolution. However, broadcasting induces what is known as the ''broadcast storm problem'' which causes severe degradation in network performance due to excessive redundant retransmission, collision, and contention. Broadcasting in MANETs has traditionally been based on flooding, which simply swamps the network with large number of rebroadcast … Show more

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“…Even if probabilistic broadcast methods can significantly reduce the impact of the broadcast storm problem, an early death of packet is a snag for the approaches [4,5,7]. However the authors in [13,14] have argued that poor reach ability of packets occurred by the probabilistic broadcast algorithms in [4,5,7] is due to the assignment of the same forwarding probability at every node in the network regardless of the number of its neighbors. Thus, to resolve the reachability problems, references in [13,14] have proposed fixed pair of probabilistic broadcast scheme where the forwarding probability p is adjusted based on node degree information.…”
Section: Algorithm: Fixed Probabilistic Scheme (Fp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even if probabilistic broadcast methods can significantly reduce the impact of the broadcast storm problem, an early death of packet is a snag for the approaches [4,5,7]. However the authors in [13,14] have argued that poor reach ability of packets occurred by the probabilistic broadcast algorithms in [4,5,7] is due to the assignment of the same forwarding probability at every node in the network regardless of the number of its neighbors. Thus, to resolve the reachability problems, references in [13,14] have proposed fixed pair of probabilistic broadcast scheme where the forwarding probability p is adjusted based on node degree information.…”
Section: Algorithm: Fixed Probabilistic Scheme (Fp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the authors in [13,14] have argued that poor reach ability of packets occurred by the probabilistic broadcast algorithms in [4,5,7] is due to the assignment of the same forwarding probability at every node in the network regardless of the number of its neighbors. Thus, to resolve the reachability problems, references in [13,14] have proposed fixed pair of probabilistic broadcast scheme where the forwarding probability p is adjusted based on node degree information. Node degree is obtained by periodical exchange of "HELLO" packets between neighbors.…”
Section: Algorithm: Fixed Probabilistic Scheme (Fp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of different threshold values is measured using the following performance metrics which have been widely used in the literature ( Broch et al, 1998;Ni et al, 1999, Tseng et al, 2002, Zhang and Agrawal, 2005Bani-Yassein et al, 2006;Colagrosso, 2007,).…”
Section: Performance Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major characteristics as compared to MANETs are following: components building the network are vehicles, dynamic topology, geographically constrained topology, vehicle mobility and time-varying vehicle density [1]. VANETs could play an important role in the future of vehicle communications.…”
Section: Introduction Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (Vanet) Is a New Tementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flooding is simple but it consumes much network resources as it has a large number of redundant messages. It leads to serious redundancy, contention and collision in mobile wireless networks, which is referred to broadcast storm problem [1]. Due to lack of packet acknowledgements, packet retransmission and medium reservation, it is difficult to guarantee that a packet can reach all nodes in vehicular Ad Hoc Networks due to wireless contention.…”
Section: Introduction Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (Vanet) Is a New Tementioning
confidence: 99%