Re-routing instability in IEEE 802.11 multi-hop ad-hoc networks

P. Ng, S. Liew
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Abstract

TCP throughput instability is a well-known phenomenon in IEEE 802.11 multi-hop ad-hoc networks. However, we find that this problem is not restricted to TCP traffic only, but also occurs in UDP traffic. The associated throughput oscillations are not acceptable for real-time applications such as video conferencing and voice-over-IP. The paper re-defines this throughput fluctuation as a "re-routing instability problem" since it is caused by the triggering of the re-routing function. In particular, we show that the throughput instability is mainly induced by re-routing, not the binary exponential back-off of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol. Turning off the re-routing function, for example, eliminates the problem. We believe that this is the first paper to study this phenomenon in the context of re-routing instability. We propose to modify the ad-hoc routing protocols with a "don't-break-before-you-can-make" strategy. The scheme does not require modifications of the IEEE 802.11 standard, making it readily deployable using existing commercial wireless LAN (WLAN) products. Simulations show that the proposed scheme can significantly reduce the throughput variation in a traffic flow by 50-70% and improve the average throughput by up to 11%.
IEEE 802.11多跳自组织网络中的重路由不稳定性
TCP吞吐量不稳定是IEEE 802.11多跳自组织网络中一个众所周知的现象。然而,我们发现这个问题不仅限于TCP流量,也发生在UDP流量中。相关的吞吐量振荡对于实时应用程序(如视频会议和ip语音)是不可接受的。本文将这种吞吐量波动重新定义为“重路由不稳定问题”,因为它是由重路由函数的触发引起的。特别是,我们表明吞吐量不稳定性主要是由重路由引起的,而不是IEEE 802.11 MAC协议的二进制指数回退。例如,关闭重路由功能可以消除这个问题。我们认为这是第一篇在重新路由不稳定的背景下研究这一现象的论文。我们建议用“在你能做之前不要破坏”的策略来修改ad-hoc路由协议。该方案不需要修改IEEE 802.11标准,使其易于使用现有的商用无线局域网(WLAN)产品进行部署。仿真结果表明,该方案可将交通流中的吞吐量变化显著降低50 ~ 70%,平均吞吐量提高11%。
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