Volume 6 - Issue 3
Topological Broadcasting Using Parameter Sensitivity-Based Logical Proximity Graphs in Coordinated Ground-Flying Ad Hoc Networks
- Vishal Sharma
Computer Science and Engineering Department, Thapar University Patiala-147004, Punjab, India
vishal_sharma2012@hotmail.com
- Rajesh Kumar
Computer Science and Engineering Department, Thapar University Patiala-147004, Punjab, India
rajeshkumar_nagdev@hotmail.com
- Neeraj Rathore
Computer Science and Engineering Department, JayPee University Guna-473001, M.P., India
neerajrathore37@gmail.com
Keywords: FANETs, Broadcast storming, Parameter sensitivity, Routing, Topology.
Abstract
Ad hoc networks have been used in wide range of applications. These networks have become versatile
as far implementation is concerned. Such networks have been used from static deployment
to mobile network formations. Apart from Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) and Vehicular Ad
Hoc Networks (VANETs), another ad hoc formation with mobile nodes is the aerial ad hoc networks
also termed as Flying Ad Hoc Networks (FANETs). A coordinated network formation between the
ground ad hoc network and aerial ad hoc network provides vast applications in both civilian and military
activities. Various existing issues of mobile networks can easily be resolved using aerial network
formations. However, these networks similar to the traditional ad hoc formations are having a major
issue of broadcast storming and network partitioning. These issues hinder the performance of such
networks. Broadcast storming refers to replication of similar data in the network that increases the
overheads which ultimately leads to network failure. In this paper, broadcast storming is considered
as a problem and a possible solution is provided for it by keeping control over network partitioning
issues. The proposed approach uses parameter sensitivity which is derived over optimized value of
nodes configurations to form a topological arrangement. This topological arrangement is formed using
logical proximity graphs which operate over link weight and parameter sensitivity. The proposed
route discovery strategy under the proposed approach is capable of handling issues related to broadcast
storms without affecting the network performance.