In this paper, we propose a modeling framework for supporting QoS routing in mobile ad-hoc wireless networks. The basic motivations of the proposed modeling approach stem from the commonality observed in the location uncertainty in mobile ad-hoc wireless networks and the concept of entropy. These common characteristics have motivated our work in developing an analytical modeling framework using entropy concepts and utilizing mobility information as the corresponding variable features, in order to support and evaluate route stability in self-organizing mobile ad-hoc wireless networks. The corresponding methodology, results and observations can be used by the routing protocols to select the most stable route between a source and a destination, in an environment where multiple paths are available, as well as to create a convenient performance measure to be used for the evaluation of the stability and connectivity in a mobile ad-hoc wireless networks.
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Beongku AN, Do Hyeon KIM, Innho JEE, "A Modeling Framework for Supporting QoS Routing in Mobile Ad-hoc Wireless Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E87-B, no. 5, pp. 1075-1084, May 2004, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a modeling framework for supporting QoS routing in mobile ad-hoc wireless networks. The basic motivations of the proposed modeling approach stem from the commonality observed in the location uncertainty in mobile ad-hoc wireless networks and the concept of entropy. These common characteristics have motivated our work in developing an analytical modeling framework using entropy concepts and utilizing mobility information as the corresponding variable features, in order to support and evaluate route stability in self-organizing mobile ad-hoc wireless networks. The corresponding methodology, results and observations can be used by the routing protocols to select the most stable route between a source and a destination, in an environment where multiple paths are available, as well as to create a convenient performance measure to be used for the evaluation of the stability and connectivity in a mobile ad-hoc wireless networks.
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