Title
Performance of Taroko: a cluster-based addressing and routing scheme for self-organized networks
Abstract
Self-Organized Networks (SONs) are a general description of autonomous networks without infrastructure, of which Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh networks are special cases. We had previously proposed a novel clustering architecture for SONs, named Taroko, that utilizes a fixed description of cluster routing tables to cope with SON's characteristics. Taroko uses trellis graphs to provide addressing/locating and routing capabilities for the SON, while providing a built-in multi-path routing scheme and redundancy in the addressing space. This paper focuses on comparing Taroko to AODV and OLSR in terms of both control and data plane metrics. The simulation results show that Taroko performs well, especially in the presence of large numbers of sources.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1143549.1143574
IWCMC
Keywords
Field
DocType
self-organized networks,autonomous network,mesh network,self-organized network,simulation result,large number,data plane metrics,built-in multi-path,ad hoc,general description,fixed description,self organization
Mesh networking,Forwarding plane,Dynamic Source Routing,Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing,Computer science,Computer network,Redundancy (engineering),Optimized Link State Routing Protocol,Routing table,Cluster analysis,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-306-9
0
0.34
References 
Authors
10
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Julien Ridoux1819.05
Meriem Kassar222712.51
Mathias Boc3203.91
Anne Fladenmuller44911.01
yannis viniotis543652.11