Title :
What if wireless routers were social? approaching wireless mesh networks from a social networks perspective
Author :
Kas, Miray ; Appala, Sandeep ; Wang, Chao ; Carley, Kathleen M. ; Carley, L. Richard ; Tonguz, Ozan K.
fDate :
12/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wireless mesh networks consist of radio nodes organized in a mesh topology for serving wireless mesh clients to communicate with one another or to connect to the Internet. Nodes in a mesh network can communicate with each other either directly or through one or more intermediate nodes, similar to social networks. WMNs share many common properties with social networks. We first identify the differences and similarities between social networks and WMNs, and then use metrics that are typically used for social network analysis to assess real WMNs. Analyzing real WMN data collected from the University of California at Santa Barbara MeshNet and Massachusetts Institue of Technology Roofnet testbeds reveals that using SNA metrics are helpful in designing WMNs with better performance. We demonstrate the validity of our conclusions and this new approach by focusing on two sample applications: network reliability assessment and channel access scheduling.
Keywords :
scheduling; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; wireless mesh networks; Internet; Massachusetts Institue of Technology; Roofnet testbeds; SNA metrics; Santa Barbara MeshNet; University of California; WMN; channel access scheduling; intermediate nodes; mesh topology; network reliability assessment; radio nodes; social networks perspective; wireless mesh clients; wireless mesh networks; wireless routers; Media Access Protocol; Network topology; Routers; Social network services; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2012.6393516