Abstract

During mobile edge computing, due to the movement of nodes and the exhaustion of node energy, link failure occurs thus reducing the network lifetime in the mobile ad-hoc network. When the route fails, because the single-path protocols need to restart the route discovery process, the delay of the network is greatly increased. Therefore, the multi-path routing protocol is proposed, saving the cost of route discovery. In this paper, we propose an ad hoc on-demand multi-path distance vector (AOMDV) routing protocol based on link lifetime and energy consumption prediction (named LLECP-AOMDV) for mobile edge computing. In the route discovery phase, the energy grading strategy is adopted. When the node energy is lower than the threshold, it no longer participates in the route discovery. In the routing selected phase, the path is selected based on the lifetime of the route link and the minimum energy consumption of the route. According to energy consumption, packet delivery rate, end-to-end delay performance indicators, we evaluate the comparison results. The result shows that under most network performance indicators and parameters, the proposed LLECP-AOMDV is superior to the other three protocols, which improves the network lifetime, reduces the node's energy consumption and the average end-to-end delay. The protocol is very useful for mobile edge computing.

Highlights

  • During mobile edge computing, the mobile ad hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of self-organizing, self- configuring and self-maintaining mobile hosts

  • Based on ad hoc on-demand multi-path distance vector (AOMDV), we propose a multi-path routing protocol based on link lifetime and energy consumption prediction for mobile edge computing

  • The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section II discusses the background of AOMDV and existing research for mobile edge computing; Section III introduces multi-path routing protocol based on predicted link lifetime and minimum energy consumption for mobile edge computing; Section IV discusses the results of the experiment and comparison for mobile edge computing; Section V concludes this study and presents the future work

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INTRODUCTION

The mobile ad hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of self-organizing, self- configuring and self-maintaining mobile hosts. In MANET, the computing power, storage capacity, and battery power of the nodes (which are these mobile communication devices (such as mobile phone, iPAD, PDA, Laptop, and other mobile terminals)) are terminate These features pose great challenges to routing protocol design [8]–[10]. Zhang et al.: Multi-Path Routing Protocol Based on Link Lifetime and Energy Consumption Prediction. Based on AOMDV, we propose a multi-path routing protocol based on link lifetime and energy consumption prediction for mobile edge computing. The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section II discusses the background of AOMDV and existing research for mobile edge computing; Section III introduces multi-path routing protocol based on predicted link lifetime and minimum energy consumption for mobile edge computing; Section IV discusses the results of the experiment and comparison for mobile edge computing; Section V concludes this study and presents the future work

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