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On the Performance of the HSLS Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

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The area of mobile ad hoc networks has recently attracted much scientific interest, as a very appealing research area with many open issues and still unsolved problems. One of the main issues that concerns researchers is the development of routing algorithms that present good performance and face a hostile environment. Many routing protocols have been proposed, attempting to minimize routing overhead, or to reduce the energy consumed by nodes in order to maximize their lifetime. A critical issue, though, is the development of routing protocols that have the ability to maintain their good characteristics at an acceptable level as the network population grows, an ability known as scalability. FSR, ZRP, HierLS and FSLS protocol family are only a sample of scalable algorithms that have been proposed so far. The HSLS protocol is a member of the FSLS family that is proved to scale the best among the algorithms of the FSLS protocol family. In this paper we propose a mechanism to enhance the already good characteristics of the HSLS protocol aiming at the reduction of routing overhead of the original protocol. This new scheme, which we called AFHSLS, exploits the so-called border nodes, in order to deliver routing packets to their destinations. The new algorithm is proved through simulations to significantly reduce routing overhead, with minor or practically no effect on other metrics, such as packet delivery ratio and delay of data packets.

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Georgios Koltsidas received his Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 2003.Currently, his is working towards his Ph.D. in the same department. His research interests include routing and medium access for ad hoc and sensor networks, as well as resource management in UMTS networks.

Gerasimos Dimitriadis received his Diploma in electrical and computer engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 2001. He is currently working towards his Ph.D. degree in the same department. His research interests include medium access, as well as routing in multihop wireless networks.

Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou holds a Diploma and a PhD in Telecommunications networks from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki where she is currently engaged in teaching and research on Mobile Communications and Telecommunications Networks.

Her research interests include traffic analysis and design of networks, performance evaluation and QoS studies of mobile satellite communications and multimedia applications over Internet. She is a permanent reviewer in IEEE journals, she has served as Guest-Editor of Special issues in International Journals like IJWIN, WPC etc. She is permanently included in the Program Committee of many IEEE conferences (PIMRC, GLOBECOM, VTC'2001, ISSSTA'2000). She is involved in many European Projects (research or Education): Telematics Applications (INTERVUSE, ATTACH, etc), IST (ISMAEL,B-Bone, SatNEx, OPERA, etc), Tempus programs on Wireless Systems for Albania, Bulgaria, Poland.

She is a Senior Member of IEEE (Communications and Vehicular Technology Society), currently chairing the Joint VTS & AES Greece Chapter (http://newton.ee.auth.gr/ieee)

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Koltsidas, G., Dimitriadis, G. & Pavlidou, FN. On the Performance of the HSLS Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks. Wireless Pers Commun 35, 241–253 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-005-3491-4

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