Performance of service location protocols in MANET based on reactive routing protocols

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Automatic service discovery, the problem of discovering service providers by specifying desired properties of services, is an important and necessary component for collaboration in the ubiquitous computing environment such as MANET. This paper investigates the effects of the on-demand route discovery on the performance of service location protocols in MANET based on on-demand routing protocols. We first design a service discovery architecture in MANET based on AODV and evaluate both the distributed and centralized versions of the architecture by simulation. For evaluating the performance, we examine such performance metrics as service hit ratio, service discovery time, and control message overheads. The results show that the distributed scheme outperforms the centralized scheme in most simulation scenarios because of the on-demand routing overheads. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Seo, H. G., Kim, K. H., Jung, W. D., Park, J. S., Jo, S. H., Shin, C. M., … Kim, H. N. (2005). Performance of service location protocols in MANET based on reactive routing protocols. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3421, pp. 234–241). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31957-3_29

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