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Les méthodes de communication à saut unique du réseau sans fil actuel ne peuvent pas répondre aux nouvelles demandes dans les nouveaux domaines, notamment les ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems). Même si l'architecture de réseau ad hoc devrait résoudre ce problème, la nature d'une topologie dynamique rend ce routage difficile à réaliser. Cet article présente un nouvel algorithme de routage ad hoc, inspiré de [1]. Dans leur système, certains agents de contrôle explorent le réseau et mettent à jour les tables de routage selon leurs propres connaissances. À l'aide de ces tables de routage, d'autres agents délivrent des messages. Ils ont examiné la faisabilité du système de routage basé sur des agents, mais n'ont pas fait référence à un algorithme efficace. Dans cet article, nous considérons cet algorithme sans augmenter la charge du réseau. Nous proposons plusieurs entrées pour chaque destination dans la table de routage afin de stocker beaucoup plus d'informations provenant des agents et de les évaluer afin de mieux utiliser les informations, ce qui a réussi à augmenter la connectivité du réseau d'environ 40 % par simulation.
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Ryokichi ONISHI, Saneyasu YAMAGUCHI, Hiroaki MORINO, Hitoshi AIDA, Tadao SAITO, "A Multi-Agent System for Dynamic Network Routing" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 10, pp. 2721-2728, October 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Single-hop communication methods of the current wireless network cannot meet new demands in new domains, especially ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems). Even though the ad-hoc network architecture is expected to solve this problem, but the nature of a dynamic topology makes this routing hard to be realized. This paper introduces a new ad-hoc routing algorithm, which is inspired by [1]. In their system, some control agents explore the network and update routing tables on their own knowledge. Using these routing tables, other agents deliver messages. They considered the feasibility of the agent-based routing system, but did not refer to an efficient algorithm. In this paper, we consider that algorithm without increasing network load. We propose multiple entries for each destination in the routing table to store much more information from agents and evaluating them to make better use of information, which succeeded in raising the network connectivity by about 40% by simulation.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_10_2721/_p
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