Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability

Scalability is an important design factor for evaluating the performance of routing protocols as the network size or traffic load increases. One of the most appropriate design methods is to use geographic routing approach to ensure scalability. This paper describes a scalability study comparing Secu...

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Main Authors: Arshad, Akashah, Mohd Hanapi, Zurina, K. Subramaniam, Shamala, Latip, Rohaya
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.363142020-06-15T07:27:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36314/ Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability Arshad, Akashah Mohd Hanapi, Zurina K. Subramaniam, Shamala Latip, Rohaya Scalability is an important design factor for evaluating the performance of routing protocols as the network size or traffic load increases. One of the most appropriate design methods is to use geographic routing approach to ensure scalability. This paper describes a scalability study comparing Secure Region Based Geographic Routing (SRBGR) and Dynamic Window Secure Implicit Geographic Forwarding (DWSIGF) protocols in various network density scenarios based on an end-to-end delay performance metric. The simulation studies were conducted in MATLAB 2106b where the network densities were varied according to the network topology size with increasing traffic rates. The results showed that DWSIGF has a lower end-to-end delay as compared to SRBGR for both sparse (15.4%) and high density (63.3%) network scenarios. Despite SRBGR having good security features, there is a need to improve the performance of its end-to-end delay to fulfil the application requirements. IEEE 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36314/1/Performance%20evaluation%20of%20the%20geographic%20routing%20protocols%20scalability.pdf Arshad, Akashah and Mohd Hanapi, Zurina and K. Subramaniam, Shamala and Latip, Rohaya (2019) Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability. In: 33rd International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN 2019), 9-11 Jan. 2019, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 396-398). 10.1109/ICOIN.2019.8718178
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description Scalability is an important design factor for evaluating the performance of routing protocols as the network size or traffic load increases. One of the most appropriate design methods is to use geographic routing approach to ensure scalability. This paper describes a scalability study comparing Secure Region Based Geographic Routing (SRBGR) and Dynamic Window Secure Implicit Geographic Forwarding (DWSIGF) protocols in various network density scenarios based on an end-to-end delay performance metric. The simulation studies were conducted in MATLAB 2106b where the network densities were varied according to the network topology size with increasing traffic rates. The results showed that DWSIGF has a lower end-to-end delay as compared to SRBGR for both sparse (15.4%) and high density (63.3%) network scenarios. Despite SRBGR having good security features, there is a need to improve the performance of its end-to-end delay to fulfil the application requirements.
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author Arshad, Akashah
Mohd Hanapi, Zurina
K. Subramaniam, Shamala
Latip, Rohaya
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Mohd Hanapi, Zurina
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Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability
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K. Subramaniam, Shamala
Latip, Rohaya
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title Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability
title_short Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability
title_full Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability
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title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability
title_sort performance evaluation of the geographic routing protocols scalability
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36314/1/Performance%20evaluation%20of%20the%20geographic%20routing%20protocols%20scalability.pdf
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