Abstract The “Light-weight On-demand Ad-hoc Distance-vector Routing Protocol – Next Generation” (LOADng) is a simple, yet efficient and flexible routing protocol, specifically designed for use in lossy networks with constrained devices. A reactive protocol, LOADng – as a basic mode of operation – offers discovery and maintenance of hop-by-hop routes and imposes a state in intermediate routers proportional to the number of traffic paths served by that intermediate router. This paper offers an extension to LOADng, denoted LOADng-PA (Path Accumulation). LOADng-PA is designed with the motivation of requiring even less state in each intermediate router, and with that state being independent on the number of concurrent traffic flows carried. Another motivation the design of LOADng-PA is one of monitoring and managing networks: providing more detailed topological visibility of traffic paths through the network, for either traffic or network engineering purposes.
Path Accumulation Extensions for the LOADng Routing Protocol in Sensor Networks
Internet of Vehicles – Technologies and Services ; 2 ; 150-159
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 8662 , 2
2014-01-01
10 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Route Discovery , Dynamic Source Route , Route Protocol , Optimize Link State Route , Internet Engineer Task Force Computer Science , Computer Communication Networks , Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) , Information Storage and Retrieval , Database Management , Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity , Management of Computing and Information Systems
Path Accumulation Extensions for the LOADng Routing Protocol in Sensor Networks
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