DocumentCode
108921
Title
An experimental study of the channel switching cost in multi-radio wireless mesh networks
Author
Avallone, Stefano ; Di Stasi, Giovanni
Volume
51
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sep-13
Firstpage
124
Lastpage
134
Abstract
A large body of research has recently addressed the channel assignment problem in multi-radio wireless mesh networks. In order to reduce interference, many proposals require radio interfaces to (more or less frequently) switch channels to exploit the availability of multiple orthogonal channels. However, such proposals have been almost exclusively evaluated by means of simulations and the impact of switching channels on the network performance has not been experimentally evaluated so far. In this article, we aim to fill such a gap and present the results of a thorough experimental campaign we conducted on the ORBIT wireless testbed to study the effects of switching channels in a multiradio wireless mesh network. Our experiments show that in common scenarios a channel switch causes a non-negligible interruption in the connectivity among nodes, which is on the order of 10 seconds. Also, our tests reveal that a rapid recovery from link failures caused by channel switches is prevented by a rather slow update of the advertised link quality. Inspired by the analysis of the experiments we conducted, we also propose and evaluate a preliminary technique to reduce the interruption in the delivery of packets caused by a channel switch.
Keywords
channel allocation; interference suppression; wireless mesh networks; ORBIT wireless; advertised link quality; channel assignment problem; channel switching cost; interference reduction; link failure; multiple orthogonal channels; multiradio wireless mesh network; Interrupters; Measurement; Network topology; Routing protocols; Switches; Testing; Wireless mesh networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6588661
Filename
6588661
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