학술논문

Directional Antenna-Based Routing Protocol With Low Detection Probability in Airborne Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Sensors Journal IEEE Sensors J. Sensors Journal, IEEE. 24(5):6919-6929 Mar, 2024
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Routing
Routing protocols
Directional antennas
Directive antennas
Sensors
Antenna radiation patterns
Atmospheric modeling
Airborne network
beam lifetime
directional antenna
routing protocol
Language
ISSN
1530-437X
1558-1748
2379-9153
Abstract
This article proposes a directional antenna-based routing scheme for airborne networks with noncooperative eavesdroppers. The metric of route selection is to maximize the path availability time and lower the risk of communication exposure to the eavesdropper. First, based on the motion pattern of the noncooperative eavesdropper, we introduce the concept of beam lifetime. The beam lifetime is defined as the duration from the current time to when the noncooperative eavesdropper perceives the beam signal. Furthermore, we introduce the concept of path lifetime to indicate the minimum beam lifetime along the routing path. Each forwarding node (FN) records the beam lifetime in the beam table. The proposed routing protocol uses both the beam table and the routing table to establish and maintain routing paths. Unlike traditional routing schemes that apply the same path for forward and backward transmission, the proposed routing protocol uses asymmetric paths for forward/backward transmission to fully exploit the benefit of directional antennas and guarantee maximal path lifetime. Computer simulations show that the routing protocol can avoid frequent route re- establishment of conventional routing schemes.