Supporting applications in a mobile multihop radio environment using route diversity. I. Non-real time data

N. Gogate, S. Panwar
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This paper motivates the need for the multiple path transport (MPT) of information in a multihop mobile radio network for supporting non-real time applications. Typical applications will need a higher bandwidth/higher reliability connection than that provided by current mobile networks. For supporting these applications a mobile node may need to set up and use multiple paths to the desired destination, either simply because of the lack of raw bandwidth on a single channel or because of its poor error characteristics, which reduces its effective throughput. In the context of this work, the principal reasons for considering such an architecture are providing high bandwidth and a more robust end-to-end connection. We describe a protocol architecture that addresses this need and, with the help of simple simulation models, we show that the delay and throughput performance of multiple path schemes is significantly better than that of a conventional scheme in which one session makes use of one path. For the data applications considered in this work, there is an additional advantage of security because tapping any one path does not give access to the complete information.
支持使用路由分集的移动多跳无线电环境中的应用。1、非实时数据
本文提出了在多跳移动无线网络中支持非实时应用的信息多路径传输(MPT)的需求。典型的应用将需要比当前移动网络提供的更高带宽/更高可靠性的连接。为了支持这些应用程序,移动节点可能需要设置和使用通往预期目的地的多条路径,这可能仅仅是因为单个通道上缺乏原始带宽,或者是因为它的错误特性很差,这会降低其有效吞吐量。在这项工作的上下文中,考虑这种体系结构的主要原因是提供高带宽和更健壮的端到端连接。我们描述了一种满足这一需求的协议架构,并在简单的仿真模型的帮助下,我们证明了多路径方案的延迟和吞吐量性能明显优于一个会话使用一条路径的传统方案。对于本文中考虑的数据应用程序,还有一个额外的安全性优势,因为访问任何一条路径都不能访问完整的信息。
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