Fast and efficient publish/subscribe routing algorithm based on message listening

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作者
Cao J. [1 ]
Peng C. [1 ]
Xie C. [1 ]
Ren Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Communication and Information Engineering, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing
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| 2016年 / Huazhong University of Science and Technology卷 / 44期
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Listening; Message piggybacked; Mobile Ad-Hoc networks; Publish/subscribe; Routing algorithm;
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10.13245/j.hust.160821
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摘要
To reduce the time delay and redundancy control overhead in the message forwarding between Hills in density driven publish/subscribe routing algorithm in mobile Ad-Hoc network (MANET), a fast and efficient publish/subscribe routing algorithm based on message listening, FEPML (fast and efficient publish/subscribe routing algorithm based on message listening)-Pub/Sub, was proposed. A bidirectional transmission path between adjacent Hill was quickly established through the edge node listens for neighbor Hill, and thus the efficiency of content matching was improved. The heartbeat message piggybacked information of edge status to the Hilltop node, then Hilltop node choosed to avoid of forwarding message to edge state Hill, and messages of turn-back transmission was avoided accordingly. In addition, the protocol compressed message header fields, thus reduced the cost. Also, simulation results show that FEPML can effectively decrease the overhead of data forwarding, and reach a rapidly matching between published messages and subscribed nodes, and also reduce the average end-to-end delay, as compared to the existing classic algorithms. © 2016, Editorial Board of Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. All right reserved.
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