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High-Throughput Multicast Routing Metrics in Wireless Mesh Networks
Lisboa, Portugal July 04-July 07
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Sabyasachi Roy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Saumitra Das, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Y. Charlie Hu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
The stationary nature of nodes in a mesh network has shifted the main design goal of routing protocols from maintaining connectivity between source and destination nodes to finding high-throughput paths between them. In recent years, numerous link-quality-based routing metrics have been proposed for choosing high-throughput paths for unicast protocols. In this paper we study routing metrics for high-throughput tree or mesh construction in multicast protocols. We show that there is a fundamental difference between unicast and multicast routing in how data packets are transmitted at the link layer, and accordingly there is a difference in how the routing metrics for each of these primitives are designed. We adapt certain routing metrics for unicast for high-throughput multicast routing and propose news ones not previously used for high-throughput. We then study the performance improvement achieved by using different link-quality-based routing metrics via extensive simulation and experiments on a mesh network testbed, using ODMRP as a representative multicast protocol. Our testbed experiment results show that ODMRP enhanced with linkquality routing metrics can achieve up to 17.5% throughput improvement as compared to the original ODMRP.
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Sabyasachi Roy, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Saumitra Das, Y. Charlie Hu, "High-Throughput Multicast Routing Metrics in Wireless Mesh Networks," icdcs, pp.48, 26th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'06), 2006
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