In case of high dynamic topology, reactive routing protocols provide quick
convergence by faster route discoveries and route maintenance. Frequent
roadcasts reduce routing efficiency in terms of broadcast cost; Bk, and
expected time cost; E[t]. These costs are optimized using different mechanisms.
So, we select three reactive routing protocols; Ad-hoc On-demand Distance
Vector (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), and DYnamic Manet On-demad (DYMO).
We model expanding Ring Search (ERS); an optimization mechanism in the selected
protocols to reduce Bk and E[t]. A novel contribution of this work is
enhancement of default ERS in the protocols to optimize Bk and E[t]. Using
NS-2, we evaluate and compare default-ERS used by these protocols; AODV-ERS1,
DSR-ERS1 and DYMO-ERS1 with enhanced-ERS; AODVERS2, DSR-ERS2 and DYMO-ERS2.
From modeling and analytical comparison, we deduce that by adjusting
Time-To-Live (T TL) value of a network, efficient optimizations of Bk and E[t]
can be achieved.Comment: 25th IEEE CCECE, 2012, Montreal Canad