Title :
The impact of wireless radio fluctuations on ad hoc network performance
Author :
Schmitz, R. ; Torrent-Moreno, M. ; Hartenstein, H. ; Effelsberg, W.
Author_Institution :
NEC Network Labs., NEC Eur. Ltd., Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract :
The degree of dynamics with respect to changes of the network´s topology strongly affect the performance of a wireless mobile ad hoc network. Main reasons for topological changes are (i) node mobility and (ii) wireless radio fluctuations, e.g., due to fading effects. The impact of node mobility on ad hoc network performance has already been studied intensively. However these studies usually do not consider temporal fluctuations of the wireless channel. We quantitatively study the impact of radio fluctuations on the performance of wireless ad hoc networks. Based on field trial measurements of IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN communication in a static line-of-sight scenario, we derive a basic model for non-deterministic, but temporally dependent, received signal power variations. According to the derived model, we quantify the impact of radio fluctuations on topological change rate (TCR) and link stability as relevant ad hoc network performance metrics via simulation. The effects of pure node mobility and the effects of signal strength fluctuations, as well as the combination of node mobility and fluctuations, are studied. We demonstrate that signal strength fluctuations have a significant impact on ad hoc network performance metrics sometimes ´outperforming´ the impact of node mobility. Thus, non-deterministic radio fluctuations cannot be ignored when designing robust ad hoc network protocols based on ad hoc network simulation and analysis.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; fading channels; mobile radio; radiowave propagation; telecommunication network topology; time-varying channels; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN; fading effects; network topology; node mobility; nondeterministic radio fluctuations; received signal power variations; signal strength fluctuations; static line-of-sight scenario; topological change rate; wireless mobile ad hoc network; wireless radio fluctuations; Ad hoc networks; Fading; Fluctuations; Mobile ad hoc networks; Network topology; Power measurement; Protocols; Robustness; Stability; Wireless LAN; Radio fluctuations; ad hoc network performance; link stability; topological change rate;
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 2004. 29th Annual IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2260-2
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.2004.125