DocumentCode
25319
Title
Mobile Autonomous Router System for Dynamic (Re)formation of Wireless Relay Networks
Author
Kyu-Han Kim ; Shin, Kang G. ; Niculescu, D.
Author_Institution
Hewlett-Packard Labs., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Volume
12
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
1828
Lastpage
1841
Abstract
Multihop wireless relays can extend the area of network connectivity instantly and efficiently. However, due to the spatial dependence of wireless link-quality, the deployment of relay nodes requires extensive, expensive measurement, and management efforts. This paper presents a mobile autonomous router system, (MARS) through which a relay router autonomously seeks and adjusts the best "receptionâ position for itself and cooperatively forms a string-type relay network with other neighboring routers. Specifically, MARS 1) accurately characterizes spatial link-quality through a new measurement technique, 2) effectively probes/optimizes node positioning via a spatial probing algorithm, and 3) maintains error-tolerant position information via an inexpensive positioning algorithm. MARS has been prototyped with both a commodity mobile robot and a wireless router with IEEE 802.11 cards. Our experimental evaluation of both the MARS prototype and ns-2-based simulation show that MARS achieves an average of 95 percent accuracy in link-quality measurements, and reduces the measurement effort necessary for the optimization of a node\´s location by two-thirds, compared to exhaustive spatial probing.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; measurement systems; mobile radio; mobile robots; radio links; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication control; telecommunication network routing; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 cards; MARS prototype; commodity mobile robot; dynamic reformation; error-tolerant position information; management efforts; measurement technique; mobile autonomous router system; multihop wireless relays; network connectivity; node location; node positioning; ns-2-based simulation; reception position; relay nodes; spatial dependence; spatial probing algorithm; wireless link-quality; wireless relay networks; wireless router; Bandwidth; Mars; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Relays; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; IEEE 802.11; Wireless relay networks; robot-based wireless router; wireless link-quality measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2012.160
Filename
6243143
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