Publication detail

Suitability of MANET Routing Protocols for the Next-Generation National Security and Public Safety Systems

MAŠEK, P. MUTHANNA, A. HOŠEK, J.

Original Title

Suitability of MANET Routing Protocols for the Next-Generation National Security and Public Safety Systems

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

One of new domains where the D2D communication can be applied is the Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) and National Security and Public Safety (NSPS) services. The key requirement for employing the PPDR and NSPS services is to provide the access to the communication services even if cellular network is highly overloaded or become fully dysfunctional due to some public disaster or emergency situations. In such case, the most important task is to share emergency information between citizens even when most of them do not have infrastructural connectivity. Since D2D is by default a single-hop communication, it is crucial to find the mechanism how to transmit any data via randomly assembled network. Therefore, this paper focuses on the utilization of MANET routing protocols for D2D communication in case that the connection to the cellular network is down. The selected routing protocols used in MANET are described and their suitability is verified in the simulation environment Network Simulator 3 (NS-3).

Keywords

AdHoc, Cellular network, D2D, LTE, MANET, WiFi-Direct

Authors

MAŠEK, P.; MUTHANNA, A.; HOŠEK, J.

RIV year

2015

Released

28. 8. 2015

Location

St. Petersburg, Russia

ISBN

978-3-319-23126-6

Book

Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networks and Systems

Pages from

250

Pages to

261

Pages count

12

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT115629,
  author="Pavel {Mašek} and Ammar {Muthanna} and Jiří {Hošek}",
  title="Suitability of MANET Routing Protocols for the Next-Generation National Security and Public Safety Systems",
  booktitle="Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networks and Systems",
  year="2015",
  pages="250--261",
  address="St. Petersburg, Russia",
  doi="10.1007/978-3-319-23126-6\{_}22",
  isbn="978-3-319-23126-6"
}