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A Practical Approach to QoS Routing for Wireless Networks
Riva del Garda, Trentino, Italy April 04-April 06
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Teresa Tung, University of California at Berkeley
Zhanfeng Jia, University of California at Berkeley
Jean Walrand, University of California at Berkeley

We study QoS routing in wireless networks. We impose a structure on the network to combat the far-reaching effects of interference. We observe that there is little difference between routes through shared interference domains; instead the choices exist between routes through different domains. Based on this observation, we suggest partitioning the network into non-overlapping clusters where each cluster represents an interference domain. Routing algorithms operate over the cluster-level topology and use shortest paths within the clusters.

Clustering decouples the constraints allowing for estimates of the available capacity within a cluster via local measurements. We present a routing algorithm that chooses amongst cluster-level paths to accommodate a flow with certain QoS requirements. An admission control policy checks the feasibility of the suggested route and refines our estimates of available capacity.

Index Terms:
QoS Routing, Clustering
Citation:
Teresa Tung, Zhanfeng Jia, Jean Walrand, "A Practical Approach to QoS Routing for Wireless Networks," wiopt, pp.286-293, Third International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt'05), 2005
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