Routing improvement using multiple disjoint paths for ad hoc networks

Xun Zhou, Yu Lu, H. Ma
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Multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks have the potential to dramatically reduce the cost of deploying communication infrastructure. However, the nature of this technology limits the capacity of radio links. Thus, it is important to utilize them as efficiently as possible. Routing in ad hoc networks is a complicated task because of many reasons. For traffic engineering, multipath capabilities are important. In this paper, a source routing based multi-path OLSR (SR-MPOLSR) protocol is proposed. In this protocol, MPRs (multi-point relays) are used to obtain the network topology effectively and multiple Dijkstra algorithms are used to calculate multiple routes and to allocate the loads in a weighted round-robin fashion. Data transmission at the source is carried out through predetermined multiple paths (hence source routing). Our experiments have shown that SR-MPOLSR can, to some extent, increase the utility of network resources and network throughput, improve robustness and reliability of the transmission service, and reduce the average transmission delay
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对自组织网络使用多条不相交路径的路由改进
多跳无线自组织网络具有显著降低部署通信基础设施成本的潜力。然而,这项技术的性质限制了无线电链路的容量。因此,尽可能有效地利用它们是很重要的。由于多种原因,自组织网络中的路由是一项复杂的任务。对于流量工程,多路径功能非常重要。提出了一种基于源路由的多路径OLSR (SR-MPOLSR)协议。该协议利用多点中继(MPRs)有效获取网络拓扑结构,并利用多种Dijkstra算法计算多条路由,以加权轮询的方式分配负载。数据在源处通过预定的多条路径传输(因此是源路由)。实验表明,SR-MPOLSR可以在一定程度上提高网络资源利用率和网络吞吐量,提高传输业务的鲁棒性和可靠性,降低平均传输延迟
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