Shadowing Effects on Routing Protocol of Multihop Ad Hoc Networks
Anwar Hossain, Mohammed Tarique, Rumana Islam, (American, International University-Bangladesh)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how shadowing propagation affects multihop ad hoc network routing protocols, revealing performance degradation and proposing solutions to mitigate shadowing effects through physical and MAC layer improvements.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical model for shadowing effects on ad hoc networks and proposes two solutions to improve performance under shadowing conditions.
Findings
Shadowing significantly degrades network performance.
Proposed solutions reduce shadowing effects and enhance network reliability.
Abstract
Two-ray ground reflection model has been widely used as the propagation model to investigate the performance of an ad hoc network. But two-ray model is too simple to represent a real world network. A more realistic model namely shadowing propagation model has been used in this investigation. Under shadowing propagation model, a mobile node may receive a packet at a signal level that is below a required threshold level. This low signal level affects the routing protocol as well as the medium access control protocol of a network. An analytical model has been presented in this paper to investigate the shadowing effects on the network performance. The analytical model has been verified via simulation results. Simulation results show that the performance of a network becomes very poor if shadowing propagation model is used in compare to the simple two-ray model. Two solutions have also been…
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