保证连接的无线Mesh网络中的分布式信道分配

S. Uludag, K. Akkaya
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在无线网状网络(WMNs)中使用多个无线电/信道可以显著提高网络吞吐量,并以较低的成本为更多用户提供宽带无线接入。然而,这需要仔细地为每个无线电分配信道,这样由于并行通信引起的干扰可以最小化,并且网络不会被分割。为了最大限度地提高无干扰并发活动链路的数量,保证网络的连通性,提出了一种分布式信道分配协议。最大化链路数量的动机是给路由子系统尽可能多的余地。这个问题被建模为一个列表着色问题,其中每个通道对应一种颜色。其主要思想是确定网络的最小程度生成树(MDST),以提供更多的并行传输并保证连通性。不属于MDST的链接基于5路握手协议分配通道,以解决分布式方法中产生的冲突请求。我们通过将我们的方法与不保证连通性的贪婪通道分配进行比较来验证性能。
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Distributed channel assignment in Wireless Mesh Networks with guaranteed connectivity
Using multiple radios/channels in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) can significantly boost the throughput of the network and brings broadband wireless access to more users with reduced cost. However, this requires careful assignment of channels to each radio so that interference due to parallel communications can be minimized and the network is not partitioned. We propose a distributed channel assignment protocol for WMNs to maximize the total number of non-interfering concurrent active links and guarantee the network connectivity. The motivation for maximizing the number of links is to give as much leeway to the routing subsystem as possible. The problem is modeled as a list coloring problem where each channel corresponds to a color. The main idea is to determine the minimum degree spanning tree (MDST) of the network for providing more parallel transmissions and guaranteeing connectivity. The links that are not part of the MDST are assigned channels based on a 5-way handshake protocol to resolve arising conflicting requests in the distributed approach. We validate the performance by comparing our approach to a greedy channel assignment that does not guarantee connectivity.
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