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Computer Communications
Volume 27, Issue 3, February 2004, Pages 239-252
 
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Impact of caching and MAC overheads on routing performance in ad hoc networks

Mahesh K. Marina E-mail The Corresponding Author and Samir R. Das Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4400, USA

Received 5 October 2002; 
Revised 24 July 2003; 
accepted 13 August 2003. 
Available online 28 September 2003.

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Abstract

We consider an on-demand routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks that uses route caching aggressively. We show that stale routes in the caches and medium access control (MAC) overhead for replies from caches can degrade performance significantly, so much so that relative performance is much better without using replies from cache. We analyze these problems in a series of evaluation steps, usually looking at both routing and MAC layer performances together. We suggest several mechanisms to address the stale cache problem and also suggest a change in the MAC layer interface to reduce the MAC overhead. The combination of these techniques improves the relative performance of cached replies. Apart from improving performance of the routing protocol, this work serves as a case study where an analysis spanning multiple layers was necessary to identify the performance bottlenecks in a wireless network.

Author Keywords: Author Keywords: Ad hoc network; Routing; Medium access control protocol; Interlayer interaction; Simulation; Performance evaluation

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Protocol backgrounds
2.1. Dynamic source routing
2.2. Impact of caching
2.3. IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol
3. Related work
4. Simulation environment
5. Performance evaluation
5.1. To cache or not to cache
5.2. Using an idealized MAC layer
5.3. Keeping caches up-to-date
5.4. Performance benefits of up-to-date caches
5.5. Now back to real MAC
5.6. Changing the MAC interface
5.7. To cache or not to cache: issue revisited
6. Conclusions
appendix a
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