Data dissemination on MANET by repeatedly transmission via CDN nodes
by Nattiya Khaitiyakun; Teerapat Sanguankotchakorn; Kanchana Kanchanasut
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology (IJICT), Vol. 14, No. 3, 2019

Abstract: The efficient data dissemination in an infrastructure-less environment as MANET is the challenging issues. This paper proposes to adopt the CDN Technique for disseminating information in MANET. The source node disseminates data to surrounding nodes by repeatedly transmitting batches of packets. Our proposed is developed based on the OLSR. The CDN nodes are selected from MPRs to optimally cover all subscribers and to avoid the interference problem. The packets are transmitted to destination by using broadcasting technique. The performance is evaluated as probability of successful transmission by simulation using NS3, and compared with the pure OLSR and clustering-based data transmission algorithm in VANET. Our proposed improves the probability of successful transmission and achieves higher rate at high nodes' density when comparing with pure OLSR and clustering-based algorithm respectively. The closed-form mathematical expression of the probability of successful transmission of our proposed algorithm in multi-hop network environment is derived and verified.

Online publication date: Tue, 16-Apr-2019

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