Balancing the tradeoffs between scalability and availability in mobile ad hoc networks with a flat hashing-based location service

dc.citation.epage1030fr_FR
dc.citation.issue7fr_FR
dc.citation.spage1013fr_FR
dc.citation.volume6fr_FR
dc.contributor.authorDerhab, Abdelouahid
dc.contributor.authorBadache, Nadjib
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-25T14:09:02Z
dc.date.available2013-12-25T14:09:02Z
dc.date.issued2008-06
dc.description.abstractIn this paper, we propose FSLS (Flat-based Some-for-some Location Service), a new location service for ad hoc mobile networks. The location service is based on the hash-based sets system that can offer a high location information availability. The network area is divided into non-overlapping zones. A node identifier is mapped to a set of home zones, each of which contains a unique location server, which makes FSLS works as a some-for-some approach. Using cross-layer design, the service can tolerate server mobility and server failures, and last for a long time period. We analyze FSLS and six other existing location services. The theoretical analysis as well as simulation results show that FSLS offers a good trade-off between location availability and scalability. It comes second after a quorum-based location service in terms of location availability and it is the closest competitor to a hierarchical location service in terms of scalability.fr_FR
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adhoc.2007.10.001
dc.identifier.urihttp://dl.cerist.dz/handle/CERIST/524
dc.relation.ispartofAd Hoc Networksfr_FR
dc.rights.holderElsevier Science Ltdfr_FR
dc.subjectLocation servicefr_FR
dc.subjectHash-based setfr_FR
dc.subjectAvailability; Reliabilityfr_FR
dc.subjectScalabilityfr_FR
dc.titleBalancing the tradeoffs between scalability and availability in mobile ad hoc networks with a flat hashing-based location servicefr_FR
dc.typeArticle
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