DocumentCode :
3324819
Title :
ETX Could Result in Lower Throughput
Author :
Zaidi, Zainab ; Tan, Tien Y. ; Cheng, Yunlei
Author_Institution :
Networked Syst. Group, NICTA, Alexandria, NSW, Australia
fYear :
2009
fDate :
3-6 Aug. 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
ETX (Expected Transmission Count) is the best routing metric for single radio wireless mesh network (WMN) in terms of throughput as it selects the links with highest packet delivery paths. In our experiments, however, we found that under some scenarios which commonly occur in normal practice, e.g., when data rates approach channel capacity, ETX could yield lower throughput than other metrics, such as, minimum hop-count or RTT (Round Trip Time). The paper presents the experimental evidence of performance anomaly in ETX, identifies the operating conditions when anomaly occurs, and discusses the results of our investigation regarding potential causes, such as, probing overhead, load-sensitivity, etc., using simulations and testbed experiments. Results show that probing, though incurs small overhead, plays a major role in performance degradation of ETX. When node buffers are full because of higher data rate, prioritized control packets, including probes, push data packets outside the queue. When alternative paths are not very much different to each other, ETX appears worse than hop-count because of this additional buffer overflow loss. Although, this loss becomes insignificant when penalty of selecting a lossy path is higher. We also observed that ETX exhibits route oscillations due to load-sensitivity but strong correlation of its load-sensitivity with degraded performance is not found.
Keywords :
channel capacity; radio access networks; ETX; channel capacity; expected transmission count; load-sensitivity; radio wireless mesh network; Australia; Buffer overflow; Channel capacity; Degradation; Probes; Road accidents; Routing; Testing; Throughput; Wireless mesh networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications and Networks, 2009. ICCCN 2009. Proceedings of 18th Internatonal Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
1095-2055
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4581-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-2055
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCN.2009.5235384
Filename :
5235384
Link To Document :
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