用于无线网状网络的简单机会路由协议

Eric Rozner, Jayesh Seshadri, Yogita Mehta, L. Qiu
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多跳无线网状网络正在成为一种新的有吸引力的通信模式。许多城市和公共场所已经部署或正在计划部署网状网络,为居民和当地企业提供互联网接入。路由协议的设计对无线网状网络的性能和可靠性至关重要。传统的路由协议沿着预先确定的路径发送业务,并且在应对不可靠和不可预测的无线介质时显示出无效。在本文中,我们为无线网状网络开发了一个简单的机会自适应路由协议(SOAR)。SOAR通过使用基于优先级的计时器来最大化每个数据包的进度,以确保最受欢迎的节点以最小的协调开销转发数据包。此外,SOAR通过明智地选择转发节点来防止路由发散,从而最大限度地减少资源消耗和重复传输。为了进一步防止丢包,SOAR使用本地恢复,在指定时间内未收到ACK时重传数据包。SOAR使用选择性ACK、背驮式ACK和ACK压缩的组合来防止ACK丢失,同时最小化ACK开销。我们使用NS-2模拟来评估SOAR。我们的初步结果表明,SOAR有望实现高效率并有效支持多个同时流动。
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Simple opportunistic routing protocol for wireless mesh networks
Multihop wireless mesh networks are becoming a new attractive communication paradigm. Many cities and public places have deployed or are planning to deploy mesh networks to provide Internet access to residents and local businesses. Routing protocol design is critical to the performance and reliability of wireless mesh networks. Traditional routing protocols send traffic along pre-determined paths and have been shown ineffective in coping with unreliable and unpredictable wireless medium. In this paper, we develop a simple opportunistic adaptive routing protocol (SOAR) for wireless mesh networks. SOAR maximizes the progress each packet makes by using priority-based timers to ensure that the most preferred node forwards the packet with little coordination overhead. Moreover, SOAR minimizes resource consumption and duplicate transmissions by judiciously selecting forwarding nodes to prevent routes from diverging. To further protect against packet losses, SOAR uses local recovery to retransmit a packet when an ACK is not received within a specified time. SOAR uses a combination of selective ACKs, piggyback ACKs, and ACK compression to protect against ACK loss while minimizing ACK overhead. We evaluate SOAR using NS-2 simulations. Our preliminary results show that SOAR is promising to achieve high efficiency and effectively support multiple simultaneous flows.
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