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Routing in Heterogeneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Sivaram Cheekiralla, Daniel W. Engels ICCCN 2007
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Outline Introduction Preliminaries Routing Protocol Simulations Conclusions
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Introduction Advantage of Directional Antennas - increased spatial reusability - provision of higher communication range - achieve a better performance Drawback of Directional Antennas - economic concern
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Motivation and Goal Most of existing work on wireless ad hoc networks assume homogeneous networks To discuss routing issues in a heterogeneous network
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Preliminaries (System model) B 15dB
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Preliminaries (System model) A Idle mode B C D Broadcasting mode EEA Unicasting modeReceive mode
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Related work (DSR) Building of the route_record during route discovery
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Related work (DSR) Propagation of the route reply with the route_record
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Related Work (ETX metric) Find high-thruput paths Account for lossy links Account for asymmetric links Account for inter-link interference Independent of network load (don’t incorporate congestion)
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ETX metric AB ForwardReverse 10012234
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Related work (Route ETX) Route ETX 1 2 2 3 5 Link Quality 100% 50% 33% 20%
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power-controlled ETX metric ABC ETX ETX1
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SD … RREQ (ETX1) RREQ (ETX) RREP RREQ (ETX1) ? RREP Compare with previous RREQ message Example
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Simulations SimulatorQualnet FactorValue Communication range of Omni-Directional250m Communication range of Omni-Directional500m transmission power (ETX probes)15dB transmission power (ETX1 probes)20dB Discovery process (using ETX probes)100s Actual traffic simulation200s Data packet size500 bytes
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Aggregate throughput for the grid topology
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Aggregate throughput in the random topology
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Asymmetry ratio with ETX metrics
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Conclusions This paper presented a novel routing metric for routing in heterogeneous networks This paper provide a shorter and better links for higher throughput Future work: address the various MAC layer issues in heterogeneous networks in greater detail
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