Rate-Based Channel Assignment Algorithm for Multi-Channel Multi-Rate Wireless Mesh Networks

Sok-Hyong Kim, Young-Joo Suh
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Abstract

Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) support the cost-effective broadband access for Internet users. Although today's IEEE 802.11 PHY and MAC specifications provide multi-channel and multi-rate capabilities, exploiting available channels and data rates is a critical issue to guarantee high network performance. In multi-rate wireless networks, high-rate links heavily suffer from performance degradation due to the presence of low-rate links. This problem is often referred to as performance anomaly. In this paper, we propose a Rate-Based Channel Assignment (RB-CA) algorithm to alleviate performance anomaly in multi-channel multi-rate WMNs. By exploiting multiple channels, the proposed algorithm alters a low-rate single-hop path to a high-rate multi-hop path. With RB-CA, a large volume of traffics in WMNs can be simultaneously delivered from or to the Internet via multiple non-overlapping channels as well as high-rate links. Extensive ns-2 simulation experiments have been performed to evaluate the performance of RB-CA and compared it with the existing WMN architecture. Our simulation results show that RB-CA outperforms existing scheme in terms of packet delivery ratio and end-to-end delay.
基于速率的多通道多速率无线网状网络信道分配算法
无线网状网络(WMNs)为互联网用户提供经济高效的宽带接入。虽然今天的IEEE 802.11 PHY和MAC规范提供了多通道和多速率功能,但利用可用的通道和数据速率是保证高网络性能的关键问题。在多速率无线网络中,由于存在低速率链路,高速率链路的性能会严重下降。这个问题通常被称为性能异常。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于速率的信道分配(RB-CA)算法来缓解多通道多速率wmn中的性能异常。该算法利用多信道,将低速率单跳路径转换为高速率多跳路径。利用RB-CA, wmn中的大量业务可以通过多个不重叠的信道和高速链路同时从Internet或向Internet传送。进行了大量的ns-2仿真实验来评估RB-CA的性能,并将其与现有的WMN体系结构进行了比较。仿真结果表明,RB-CA方案在分组传输率和端到端延迟方面优于现有方案。
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