A comparative performance evaluation of routing protocols for flying ad-hoc networks in real conditions
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Guillén Pérez, Antonio; Montoya, Ana María; Sánchez Aarnoutse, Juan Carlos Jacobo; Cano Baños, María DoloresÁrea de conocimiento
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This research was funded by the AEI/FEDER, UE project grant TEC2016-76465-C2-1-R (AIM), project SPID202000X116746SV0 (AriSe2: FINe), and 20740/FPI/18. Fundación Séneca. Región de Murcia (Spain).Fecha de publicación
2021Editorial
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Guillen-Perez, A.; Montoya, A.-M.; Sanchez-Aarnoutse, J.-C.; Cano, M.-D. A Comparative Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocols for Flying Ad-Hoc Networks in Real Conditions. Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 4363. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104363Revisión por pares
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Ad hoc networksExperimental study
Flying Ad Hoc Networks
FANET
Practical case
Routing protocols
Testbed
Unmanned aerial vehicles
UAV
WiFi
Resumen
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are widely used in our modern society and their development is rapidly accelerating. Flying Ad Hoc Networks (FANETs) have opened a new window of
opportunity to create new value-added services. However, the characteristics that make FANETs
unique, such as node mobility, node distance, energy constraints, etc., imply that several guidelines
need to be considered for their successful deployment. Although numerous routing protocols have
been proposed for FANETs, due to the wide range of applications in which FANETs can be applied,
not all routing protocols can be used. Due to this challenge, after breaking down and classifying
the different types of existing routing protocols for FANET, this paper analyzes and compares the
performance of several routing protocols (Babel, BATMAN-ADV, and OLSR) in terms of throughput
and packet loss in a real deployment composed of several UAV nodes using 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi
networks. The results show that Babel achieves ...
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