The Optimized Link State Routing Protocol - Performance Analysis through Scenario-based Simulations
Studenteropgave: Kandidatspeciale og HD afgangsprojekt
- Lars Christensen
- Gitte Hansen
4. semester, Datalogi, Kandidat (Kandidatuddannelse)
In this project we perform an empirical study of the performance of
the Optimized Link State Routing Protocol with exhaustive scenario
based simulations in Network Simulator 2. We propose the use of
enforced jitter and piggybacking on the transmission of control
messages. Furthermore we test a simple link hysteresis and adjust the
message control intervals. We show that the use of jitter has a
substantial effect on the performance of the protocol and that using
piggybacking, link hysteresis, and adjusting the control message
intervals does not have a significant effect. Finally, we perform a
comprehensive comparison of OLSR with AODV that uncover the types of
scenarios in which each of the protocol excel. The result of the
comparison is that OLSR perform equal to AODV in many scenarios, but
substantially better in networks with low mobility, high load, high
density and/or sporadic traffic.
To assist us in performing this evaluation we have developed a
framework for performing the simulations. This framework includes a
scenario generator that generates random scenarios within the
constraints of predefined parameters that characterize the scenarios.
The complete framework includes the simulator, the scenario generator,
and a set of utilities to gather descriptive measures for the
simulator output.
Sprog | Engelsk |
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Udgivelsesdato | jul. 2001 |