Overhearing-aware Joint Routing and Rate Selection in Multi-hop Multi-rate UWB-based WPANs

R. Al-Zubi, M. Krunz
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Ultra-wideband (UWB) communications has emerged as a promising technology for high data rate wireless personal area networks (WPANs). In this paper, we address a key issue that impacts the performance of multi-hop, multi-rate UWB-based WPANs, namely joint routing and rate selection. Arbitrary selection of routes (including direct links) and transmission rates along these routes results in unnecessarily long channel reservation time and high blocking rate for prospective reservations, and leads to low network throughput. To remedy this situation, we propose a novel overhearing-aware joint routing and rate selection (ORRS) scheme, which improves the network throughput by exploiting the dependence between the channel reservation time and the multi-rate capability of an UWB system. At the same time, ORRS takes advantage of packet overhearing, a typical characteristic of broadcast communications. For a given source-destination pair, ORRS aims at selecting a path and its transmission rates that achieve the minimum reservation time, leading to low blocking rate for prospective reservations and high network throughput. We show that achieving this goal while simultaneously exploiting packet overhearing and satisfying a target packet delivery probability over the selected route leads to an NP-hard problem. Accordingly, ORRS resorts to approximate solutions (proactive and reactive) to find a near-optimal result with reasonable computational/communication overhead. We further propose other variants that exploit packet overhearing in different ways to improve ORRS performance.
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基于多跳多速率uwb的wpan中侦听联合路由与速率选择
超宽带(UWB)通信已成为高数据速率无线个人区域网络(wpan)的一项有前途的技术。本文研究了影响多跳、多速率uwb无线局域网性能的关键问题,即联合路由和速率选择。任意选择路由(包括直接链路)和沿这些路由的传输速率会导致不必要的长信道保留时间和预期保留的高阻塞率,并导致低网络吞吐量。为了改善这种情况,我们提出了一种新的侦听联合路由和速率选择(ORRS)方案,该方案利用超宽带系统的信道保留时间与多速率能力之间的依赖关系来提高网络吞吐量。同时,ORRS利用了分组监听这一广播通信的典型特性。对于给定的源-目的对,ORRS的目标是选择一条路径及其传输速率达到最小的预留时间,从而实现预期预留的低阻塞率和高网络吞吐量。我们表明,在实现这一目标的同时,利用数据包侦听并满足在所选路由上的目标数据包传递概率会导致np困难问题。因此,ORRS采用近似解决方案(主动和被动),以合理的计算/通信开销找到接近最优的结果。我们进一步提出了以不同方式利用数据包侦听来提高ORRS性能的其他变体。
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