Abstract

In this paper, a reachability-guaranteed approach for reducing broadcast storms in MANET is proposed. The approach is based on location awareness of each node, which means each node in the network needs to equip the positioning device like GPS and exchanges location information in the HELLO message with its neighbors. Three mechanisms are included in the proposed approach: Relay Set (RS), Neighbor Coverage (NC), and Transmission Order (TO). RS is a sender-based mechanism in which the sending node of the broadcast message determines the relay set of its neighbors for rebroadcast according to the radio coverage of the neighbors. The idea of the received-based NC is: a node receiving a broadcast message does not have to rebroadcast the message if all its neighbors have received the same message. TO mechanism requires a farther neighbor node away from the sending node to rebroadcast the message earlier than closer nodes so that a closer node may have more chances to save the rebroadcast. Simulation results have shown that the proposed approach ‘RS+NC+TO’ has a better performance than existing solutions like threshold-based schemes and angle-based scheme in terms of 100% reachability, more saved rebroadcast, and shorter average latency.

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