On the broadcast storm problem in ad hoc wireless networks

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Tonguz, Ozan K. [1 ]
Wisitpongphan, Nawaporn [1 ]
Parikh, Jayendra S. [2 ]
Bai, Fan [2 ]
Mudalige, Priyantha [2 ]
Sadekar, Varsha K. [2 ]
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[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, ECE Dept, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Gen Motor Corp, ECI Lab, Warren, MI 48092 USA
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Routing protocols developed for ad hoc wireless networks use broadcast transmission to either discover a route or disseminate information. More specifically, reactive routing protocols has to flood the network with a route request (RRFQ) message in order to find an optimal route to the destination. Several applications developed for vehicular ad hoc wireless networks (VANET), which is a subset of MANET, rely on broadcast to propagate useful traffic information to other vehicles located within a certain geographical area. However, the conventional broadcast mechanism may lead to the so-called broadcast storm problem. In this paper, we explore how serious the broadcast storm problem is in both MANET and VANIET by examining how broadcast packets propagate in a 2-dimensional open area and on a straight road or highway scenarios. In addition, we propose three novel distributed broadcast suppression techniques; i.e., weighted p-persistence, slotted 1-persistence, and slotted p-persistence schemes. Our simulation results show that the proposed schemes can achieve up to 90% reduction in packet loss rate while keeping the end-to-end delay at acceptable levels for most VANET applications. They can also be used together with the route discovery process to guide the routing protocols to select routes with fewer hop counts.
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