Adaptive Fuzzy Route

Adaptive Fuzzy Route Lifetime for Wireless Ad-hoc Networks

 

Essam Natsheh, Sabira Khatun, and Adznan B. Jantan

 Department of Computer and Communication Systems, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

 

Abstract: Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol has been and continues to be a very active and fruitful research protocol since its introduction in the wireless ad-hoc networks. AODV uses a static value for its route lifetime parameter called Active Route Timeout (ART) which states the time that the route can stay active in the routing table. Route lifetime may be more accurately determined dynamically via measurement, instead of using a statically configured value. To accomplish this, the fuzzy logic system was used to obtain adaptive values for ART depending on the situation of the transmitter and intermediate nodes. Analysis shows that the proposed design method is quite efficient and superior to the conventional design method with respect to data packet delivery ratio, routing overhead and average end-to-end delay.  

Keywords: Ad-hoc networks, AODV, adaptive route timeout, fuzzy route lifetime.

Received February 5, 2005; accepted June 24, 2005

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