Extending access point service coverage area through opportunistic forwarding in multi-hop collaborative relay WLANs

Xing Tang, Haijian Zhang, Kunxiao Zhou, Jing Wang
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In multi-hop WLANs, it is more efficient to let some clients relay traffic for the clients whose distances are a bit far away from the AP, which increases the transmission efficiency. The existing solutions for multi-hop WLANs try to choose one or two fixed best relays to forward packets. However, the links between far-away clients and the AP are intermittently connected, and end-to-end paths may not exit. In order to fill this gap, using opportunistic forwarding, our solutions do not fix a relay; the source simply broadcasts its signal, any client who received the signal will relay the traffic. In this paper, our object is to extend the connectivity by opportunistic forwarding for far-away clients in multi-hop WLAN accesses. The original contributions made by this paper include: 1) We develop a general model to analyze the throughput of opportunistic forwarding in multi-hop WLANs. 2) We classify the clients into three groups, and propose a centralized opportunistic routing relay algorithm for each group of clients to achieve the optimal system throughput. 3) We propose a distributed opportunistic routing relay protocol for clients' disconnected and connected actions. Extensive simulations have been done in NS-2. The simulation results show that our protocol can significantly increase the service's coverage and connectivity of the entire network, compared with those methods by traditional one-hop and multi-hop relay.
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在多跳协同中继无线局域网中通过机会转发扩展接入点业务覆盖区域
在多跳无线局域网中,让一些客户端为距离AP较远的客户端中继流量,可以提高传输效率。现有的多跳无线局域网解决方案试图选择一个或两个固定的最佳中继来转发数据包。但是,远程客户端与AP之间的链路是间歇性连接的,端到端路径可能不存在。为了填补这一空白,利用机会转发,我们的解决方案不固定中继;源只是广播它的信号,任何接收到信号的客户端都将转发流量。在本文中,我们的目标是通过在多跳无线局域网访问中为远端客户端提供机会转发来扩展连接。本文的原创性贡献包括:1)建立了一个通用模型来分析多跳无线局域网中的机会转发吞吐量。2)将客户端分为三组,并针对每组客户端提出集中式机会路由中继算法,以实现最优的系统吞吐量。3)针对客户端断开和连接的行为,提出了一种分布式机会路由中继协议。在NS-2中进行了大量的模拟。仿真结果表明,与传统的单跳和多跳中继方法相比,该协议可以显著提高整个网络的业务覆盖和连通性。
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