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On the complexity of routing in wireless multihop network

  • Sonia Waharte
  • , Alexander Golynski
  • , Raouf Boutaba

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Abstract

Wireless backbone networks represent an attractive alternative to wired networks in situations where cost, speed of deployment, and flexibility in network design are important. In typical configurations, users connect to wireless routers of the backbone network, which then redirect the traffic to one of the existing network gateways. To improve the network performance, wireless backbone routers redirect their traffic to the network gateways so as to maximize amount of traffic that can be sup- ported by the network. In this paper, we prove that this problem is NP-hard as a result of the wireless interference that is created between geographically close transmission links. We consequently design and investigate the performance of interference-aware algorithms suitable for multi-channel environments against more traditional routing approaches. We evaluate their performance in simulated environments based on data taken from existing networks, and show that interference-based heuristics exhibit advantageous performance in non-uniform deployment.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Sept 2012
Event2012 8th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) - Limassol
Duration: 27 Aug 201231 Aug 2012

Conference

Conference2012 8th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC)
CityLimassol
Period27/08/1231/08/12
Other2012 8th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) (27/08/2012-31/08/2012, Limassol)

Keywords

  • wireless multihop network

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