A Survivable Routing Protocol Suitable for HAP Cyberspace
To improve the survivability of high altitude platform (HAP) communication system while making full use of the quasi-dynamic characteristics of HAP network, based on the original Destination Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV) routing protocol, by designing local backup route and improving route maintenance strategy, the paper proposes a simple and reliable routing protocol for HAP network.This protocol improves the survivability of the system by designing a dual-candidate for next-hop and tests link validity using short handshake message rather than broadcasting router packet to reduce the link cost.In the end, the paper builds a simulation model of the routing protocol with OPNET to prove the validity of the protocol.
high altitude platform(HAP)destination sequenced distance vector(DSDV) routing protocoldouble-candidateinvulnerablelink spending