A Method of Proactive MANET Routing Protocol Evaluation Applied to the OLSR Protocol
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M. S. Thompson, A. B. MacKenzie, and L. A. DaSilva, A Method of Proactive MANET Routing Protocol Evaluation Applied to the OLSR Protocol, 6th ACM Intl. Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation and Characterization (WiNTECH), Las Vegas, NV, USA, 19 September, 2011Download Item:
Abstract:
Traditional evaluation studies of MANET routing protocols
have concentrated on quantitative, traffic-based metrics like
throughput and packet loss. These metrics provide a lim-
ited evaluation of protocol performance because they do not
measure how well the protocol finds and maintains routes,
only how well functional routes perform, once established.
This work proposes a method for assessing how well a proac-
tive MANET routing protocol tracks the network topology
by comparing the reported routes to the actual topology.
This study exposes the impact of routing message propa-
gation and message loss on MANET routing by showing
the existence of errant routes and protocol-reported informa-
tion, specifically broken routes, incorrect routing table hop
counts, and existing routes that were not found by the pro-
tocol. We use this approach to analyze the performance of
the OLSR protocol in a medium-sized MANET, using data
from the MANIAC Challenge. The results favor OLSR, but
expose errant routes, how often they occur and for how long
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
0519825
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