POCAM: Partially overlapped channel assignment in multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh network

Dongsheng Wang, Pin Lv, Yingwen Chen, Ming Xu
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Wireless mesh network (WMN) is deemed as a promising technology to provide last few miles connectivity. Multi-radio multi-channel mesh nodes are often used to increase the chance of concurrent transmission. Although IEEE 802.11b/g standards define 11 available channels, the maximum number of non-overlapping channels is only three. Most existing channel assignment schemes are based on these non-overlapping channels. However, exploiting the partially overlapped channels can further improve the network performance. In this paper, we model the partially overlapped channels and propose a new partially overlapped channel assignment algorithm called POCAM. The POCAM algorithm stems from the measurements of commercial radios on real testbeds. The characteristics of traffic distribution in the WMN backhaul are also taken into consideration. The simulation results based on NS-3 demonstrate that POCAM achieves much better performance than the traditional channel assignment schemes which only utilize non-overlapping channels.
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POCAM:多无线电多信道无线网状网络中的部分重叠信道分配
无线网状网络(WMN)被认为是一种很有前途的技术,可以提供最后几英里的连接。多无线电多通道网格节点常用于增加并发传输的机会。虽然IEEE 802.11b/g标准定义了11个可用信道,但非重叠信道的最大数量只有3个。大多数现有的信道分配方案都是基于这些不重叠的信道。然而,利用部分重叠的信道可以进一步提高网络性能。本文对部分重叠信道进行建模,提出了一种新的部分重叠信道分配算法POCAM。POCAM算法源于对商用无线电在实际测试台上的测量。同时考虑了WMN回程中业务分布的特点。基于NS-3的仿真结果表明,POCAM比仅利用无重叠信道的传统信道分配方案具有更好的性能。
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