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Measurement and Analysis of MANET Resilience with Fault Tolerance Strategies

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  • Weiqiang Wu
  • Ning Huang
  • Lina Sun
  • Xiaolu Zheng

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Resilience is usually considered as the ability of network fault tolerance. To improve the resilience of MANET, fault tolerance strategies such as routing protocols are usually employed which will impact resilience of MANET. For resilience measurement and fault tolerance strategies’ efficiency evaluation, the impact of fault tolerance strategies deserves a detailed study. However, the general MANET resilience measurement methods do not consider the fault tolerance strategies as individual resilience influence factors, let alone reflecting the interplay among strategies that deployed on different network layers. Thus, it results in a limitation on efficiency assessment of fault tolerance strategies. In this paper, it models fault tolerance strategies for MANET resilience measurement with considering strategies as individual resilience influence factors. Firstly, through analyzing the features of fault tolerance strategies that deployed on physical and logical layers of network, we built a hierarchical network model to describe the resilience impact of strategies. Then, based on this network model, we proposed fault tolerance strategies model to measure resilience of MANET. Particularly, the model can well support the interplay study among different strategies through contrasting the quantitative value defined by strategy model. At last, a case study was given for verification and analysis.

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  • Weiqiang Wu & Ning Huang & Lina Sun & Xiaolu Zheng, 2017. "Measurement and Analysis of MANET Resilience with Fault Tolerance Strategies," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9806365
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/9806365
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