Ahmed Eltayeb Ahmed, MusabMusabAhmed Eltayeb AhmedFuger, KonradKonradFugerKuladinithi, KoojanaKoojanaKuladinithiTimm-Giel, AndreasAndreasTimm-Giel2025-01-072025-01-072024-10-08IEEE 49th Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2024)https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/52987The emergence of the L-band Digital Aeronautical Communications System (LDACS) presents a significant opportunity for enabling Air-to-Air (A2A) communication to accommodate the growing number of aircraft. However, it requires overcoming significant Medium Access Control (MAC) delays and enhancing connectivity in sparse networks. Geographic greedy routing, commonly used in Aeronautical Ad-hoc networks, utilizes position information to eliminate the need for topology discovery. Yet, its efficacy declines as network density decreases. With the gradual introduction of aircraft equipped with LDACS, it becomes crucial to improve greedy forwarding performance. This research investigates Greedy-k, a greedy forwarding variant using k-hop neighborhood information, to boost sparse network performance. We introduce a method to minimize beacon size by transmitting a subset of k-hop neighborhood data that fits within an LDACS time slot. We derived the subset size analytically and evaluated the performance through simulations benchmarked against the conventional Greedy-1. Our results indicate that the proposed approach achieves up to 13% higher Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) than Greedy-1, while capturing additionally 70.1% and 34.6% of 2nd and 3 rd order neighbors, respectively.enEnhancing Geographic Greedy Routing in Sparse LDACS Air-to-Air Networks through k-Hop Neighborhood ExploitationConference Paper10.1109/lcn60385.2024.10639650Conference Paper