Title :
DCMA: A Label Switching MAC for Efficient Packet Forwarding in Multihop Wireless Networks
Author :
Acharya, Arup ; Ganu, Sachin ; Misra, Archan
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Hawthorne, NY
Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of efficient packet forwarding in a multihop, wireless "mesh" network. We present an efficient interface contained forwarding (ICF) architecture for a "wireless router," i.e., a forwarding node with a single wireless network interface card (NIC) in a multihop wireless network that allows a packet to be forwarded entirely within the NIC of the forwarding node without requiring per-packet intervention by the node\´s CPU. To effectively forward packets in a pipelined fashion without incurring the 802.11-related overheads of multiple independent channel accesses, we specify a slightly modified version of the 802.11 MAC, called data driven cut-through multiple access (DCMA) that uses multiprotocol label switching (MPLS)-like labels in the control packets, in conjunction with a combined ACK/RTS packet, to reduce 802.11 channel access latencies. Our proposed technique can be used in combination with "frame bursting" as specified by the IEEE 802.11e standard to provide an end-to-end cut-through channel access. Using extensive simulations, we compare the performance of DCMA with 802.11 DCF MAC with respect to throughput and latency and suggest a suitable operating region to get maximum benefits using our mechanism as compared to 802.11
Keywords :
IEEE standards; access protocols; broadband networks; multi-access systems; multiprotocol label switching; network interfaces; packet radio networks; pipeline processing; telecommunication standards; wireless LAN; wireless channels; ACK-RTS packet; DCMA; ICF; IEEE 802.11e standard; MAC; MPLS; NIC; channel access; data driven cut-through multiple access; interface contained forwarding architecture; medium access control; multihop network; multiprotocol label switching; network interface card; packet forwarding; pipelined fashion; wireless mesh network; wireless router; Channel capacity; Delay; Intelligent networks; Multiprotocol label switching; Packet switching; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput; Urban areas; Wireless mesh networks; Wireless networks; 802.11 MAC; Cut-through; mesh networks; pipelined;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2006.881636