articleJun 25, 2003Closed access

Gossip-based ad hoc routing

Cornell University

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Abstract

Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on some variant of flooding. Despite various optimizations, many routing messages are propagated unnecessarily. We propose a gossiping-based approach, where each node forwards a message with some probability, to reduce the overhead of the routing protocols. Gossiping exhibits bimodal behavior in sufficiently large networks: in some executions, the gossip dies out quickly and hardly any node gets the message; in the remaining executions, a substantial fraction of the nodes gets the message. The fraction of executions in which most nodes get the message depends on the gossiping probability and the topology of the network. In the networks we have considered, using gossiping…

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Keywords
  • Gossip
  • Computer science
  • Flooding (psychology)
  • Computer network
  • Gossip protocol
  • Node (physics)
  • Routing protocol
  • Wireless ad hoc network
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