Title :
Congestion Aware Routing in Hybrid Wireless Mesh Networks
Author :
Pirzada, Asad Amir ; Wishart, Ryan ; Portmann, Marius
Author_Institution :
Nat. ICT Australia Ltd., Brisbane
Abstract :
Multi-radio Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) are gaining lot of popularity owing to their increased application to community and public safety networks. WMNs form a static wireless backhaul to provide connectivity to mobile clients. The wireless medium, being shared and contended for, creates a number of hurdles including congestion, interference and noise. Multi-radio nodes can take advantage of the wider frequency spectrum. However, current mesh technologies employ a simplistic approach by assigning one channel for client servicing and another for the backhaul network. The improper reuse of the same channel across multiple hops causes extensive co-channel interference leading to lower bandwidth. The problem is aggravated in a hybrid WMN where the mobile clients act as routers for other clients. In this paper, we propose a congestion aware routing protocol, which can successfully establish channel diverse routes through least congested areas of a hybrid WMN. The prime advantage of the protocol is its ability to discover optimal routes in a distributed manner without the requirement of an omniscient network entity. Simulation results show that the congestion aware routing protocol can successfully achieve a high packet delivery ratio with lower routing overhead and latency in a hybrid WMN.
Keywords :
cochannel interference; mobile radio; routing protocols; WMN; channel diverse routes; cochannel interference; community safety networks; congestion aware routing protocol; current mesh technologies; hybrid wireless mesh networks; mobile clients; multiradio nodes; multiradio wireless mesh networks; packet delivery ratio; public safety networks; routing latency; routing overhead; static wireless backhaul network; wireless medium; Australia; Costs; Delay; Electrical safety; Information technology; Interchannel interference; Laboratories; Routing protocols; Scalability; Wireless mesh networks;
Conference_Titel :
Networks, 2007. ICON 2007. 15th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1230-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1556-6463
DOI :
10.1109/ICON.2007.4444139