2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2311-7_28
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Analysis of Overhead Control Mechanisms in Mobile AD HOC Networks

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“…There are various problems of adopting header compression schemes in MANET which mainly are dynamic topology, node failure and loss of packet and control information. Moreover, these schemes are IP oriented thus in order to make their usage possible nodes should have unique addresses configured in their interfaces for proper routing of data packets upon change of IP addresses as continuity of compression/decompression cannot be guaranteed [30] - [33]. Moreover, if such a compression scheme is adopted then it will become necessary to compress and decompress the IP Packets at every hop which is an unnecessary processing overhead.…”
Section: Important Design Considerations and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various problems of adopting header compression schemes in MANET which mainly are dynamic topology, node failure and loss of packet and control information. Moreover, these schemes are IP oriented thus in order to make their usage possible nodes should have unique addresses configured in their interfaces for proper routing of data packets upon change of IP addresses as continuity of compression/decompression cannot be guaranteed [30] - [33]. Moreover, if such a compression scheme is adopted then it will become necessary to compress and decompress the IP Packets at every hop which is an unnecessary processing overhead.…”
Section: Important Design Considerations and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This introduced "Necessity First Algorithm (NFA)" to select optimal MRPs. Gowrishankar et al (2007) examine scenario based performance analysis of AODV and OLSR in MANET and compared the performance of the two routing protocols: The performance differentials are analyzed using various metrics like packet delivery ratio, end to end delay and number of nodes and are simulated using NS2.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%