Title :
Telephony over Metropolitan Area Ad Hoc Networks: From Concept to Field Test
Author :
Glatz, Eduard ; Fiedler, Ulrich
Author_Institution :
Comput. Eng. & Networks Lab., ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract :
Self-organizing multi-radio mesh networks can be used to establish metropolitan ad hoc telephony networks in disaster recovery situations and public safety settings such as after a flood or a terrorist attack. These networks can be employed to enable forces to extend the remaining circuit- switched communication infrastructure. This paper introduces a system architecture, a self-organized topology construction and channel allocation algorithm and its implementation in a distributed protocol. The architecture relies on commercially available IEEE 802.16-2004 (WiMAX) equipment that can be employed to build routers and gateways to a wired network. The topology construction and maintenance are based on a modified Dijkstra shortest path algorithm that maximizes a combined metric of path qualities and gateway load. Path qualities are derived from link qualities determined by SINR measurements. The channel allocation greedily allocates the locally least-interfered channel. The protocol includes four sub- protocols: a join protocol, a hello protocol, a leave protocol, and a conflict resolution protocol to resolve inconsistencies in topology data across the network. The proposed architecture, algorithms, and protocol have been assessed via extensive simulations and implemented on hardware. Both, simulation results and field tests confirm their applicability/usability.
Keywords :
WiMax; ad hoc networks; channel allocation; internetworking; protocols; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telephony; IEEE 802.16-2004 equipment; SINR measurements; WiMAX equipment; channel allocation algorithm; conflict resolution protocol; disaster recovery situations; distributed protocol; gateway load; gateways; hello protocol; join protocol; least-interfered channel; leave protocol; link qualities; metric qualities; metropolitan ad hoc telephony networks; modified Dijkstra shortest path algorithm; path qualities; public safety settings; routers; self-organized topology construction; self-organizing multiradio mesh networks; system architecture; telephony; Ad hoc networks; Channel allocation; Circuit testing; Circuit topology; Mesh networks; Network topology; Protocols; Safety; Telephony; Urban areas;
Conference_Titel :
Communications Workshops, 2009. ICC Workshops 2009. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3437-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICCW.2009.5208119