A case for mobility- and traffic-driven routing algorithms for wireless access mesh networks

B. Nazari, S. Wen
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We present an approach for developing routing algorithms where we first attempt to understand the network characteristics (i.e. network connectivity, mobility and rate of change of the topology) and expected traffic patterns of a specified mobile scenario before proceeding to design an algorithm that optimizing routing performance for the common cases. We apply our approach to Triton, a proposed 802.16-based (WiMax) maritime wireless access mesh network. Our trace-based analysis shows that in our environment, if stationary nodes are preferred in the route selection, the rate of change for the routes to the gateway nodes is reduced by 23.3% and the average duration for which routes between a node and a gateway remains valid is increased by 31%. We also show that it is important to take the expected traffic patterns into account when designing routing for a specific system. By ignoring changes to the network topology that do not affect the anticipated traffic, we can significantly reduce the overheads associated with the repair of the routing tables.
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无线接入网状网络的移动性和流量驱动路由算法的案例
我们提出了一种开发路由算法的方法,在此方法中,我们首先尝试了解特定移动场景的网络特性(即网络连接性、移动性和拓扑变化率)和预期流量模式,然后再继续设计一种算法,为常见情况优化路由性能。我们将我们的方法应用于Triton,一个拟议的基于802.16 (WiMax)的海上无线接入网状网络。我们基于跟踪的分析表明,在我们的环境中,如果在路由选择中首选静止节点,则到网关节点的路由变化率降低了23.3%,节点和网关之间的路由保持有效的平均持续时间增加了31%。我们还表明,在为特定系统设计路由时,考虑预期的流量模式是很重要的。通过忽略不影响预期流量的网络拓扑更改,我们可以显著减少与修复路由表相关的开销。
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