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Towards an optimised traffic-aware routing in wireless mesh networks
Author(s) -
Chiraz Houaidia,
Hanen Idoudi,
Adrien van den Bossche,
Thierry Val,
Leı̈la Azouz Saı̈dane
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of space-based and situated computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2044-4907
pISSN - 2044-4893
DOI - 10.1504/ijssc.2014.066013
Subject(s) - computer network , computer science , wireless mesh network , routing protocol , hazy sighted link state routing protocol , dynamic source routing , link state routing protocol , optimized link state routing protocol , throughput , distributed computing , order one network protocol , routing (electronic design automation) , wireless network , wireless , telecommunications
International audienceIn this paper we study through simulations the impact of PHY/MAC protocols on higher layers. In a comparative way, we investigate the effectiveness of some protocols when they coexist on a wireless mesh network environment. Results show that PHY/MAC parameters have an important impact on routing performances. Based on these results, we propose two tra c-aware routing metrics based on link availability. The information about the link availability/occupancy is picked up from lower layers using a cross-layer approach. The rst metric is load-sensitive and aims to balance the tra c load according to the availability of a link to support additional ows. The second metric reproduces better the capacity of a link since it is based on its residual bandwidth. Using several real experiments, we have shown that our proposals can accurately determine better paths in terms of throughput and delay. Our experiments are carried out into an heterogeneous IEEE 802.11n based network running with OLSR routing protocol

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