Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks

This paper focuses on the problem of increasing the traffic capacity (volume of admissible traffic) of broadcast and multicast flows in a wireless mesh network (WMN). We study and suggest routing strategies where the process of constructing the forwarding tree considers three distinct features: (a)...

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Main Authors: LIU, Bao Hua, CHOU, Chun Tung, MISRA, Archan, JHA, Sanjay
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-16562017-11-02T01:23:11Z Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks LIU, Bao Hua CHOU, Chun Tung MISRA, Archan JHA, Sanjay This paper focuses on the problem of increasing the traffic capacity (volume of admissible traffic) of broadcast and multicast flows in a wireless mesh network (WMN). We study and suggest routing strategies where the process of constructing the forwarding tree considers three distinct features: (a) the ability of individual mesh nodes to perform link-layer broadcasts at multiple rates, (b) the wireless broadcast advantage, whereby a single broadcast transmission covers multiple neighboring receivers and (c) the residual transmission capacity at a WMN node, subject to intereference-based constraints from existing traffic flows in its neighborhood. Our metric of interest is the total number of broadcast and multicast flows that can be admitted into the network, without resulting in unacceptable degradation in metrics such as packet loss and dissemination latency. Our discrete event simulations show that the broadcast tree construction heuristic which takes both transmission rate and residual bandwidth into account out-performs those that do not. Building on our work on resource-aware broadcast tree construction, we propose a resource-aware multicast tree construction algorithm which exploits the multiple link-layer rates, the wireless broadcast advantage and the amount of resources available. Simulation results show that this algorithm performs better than heuristics based on pruning a broadcast tree or shortest path trees. 2008-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/657 info:doi/10.1007/s11036-008-0029-5 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1656/viewcontent/Rate_DiversityResource_Aware_2008.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University wireless mesh networks broadcast multicast routing admission control rate-diversity Software Engineering
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topic wireless mesh networks
broadcast
multicast
routing
admission control
rate-diversity
Software Engineering
spellingShingle wireless mesh networks
broadcast
multicast
routing
admission control
rate-diversity
Software Engineering
LIU, Bao Hua
CHOU, Chun Tung
MISRA, Archan
JHA, Sanjay
Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks
description This paper focuses on the problem of increasing the traffic capacity (volume of admissible traffic) of broadcast and multicast flows in a wireless mesh network (WMN). We study and suggest routing strategies where the process of constructing the forwarding tree considers three distinct features: (a) the ability of individual mesh nodes to perform link-layer broadcasts at multiple rates, (b) the wireless broadcast advantage, whereby a single broadcast transmission covers multiple neighboring receivers and (c) the residual transmission capacity at a WMN node, subject to intereference-based constraints from existing traffic flows in its neighborhood. Our metric of interest is the total number of broadcast and multicast flows that can be admitted into the network, without resulting in unacceptable degradation in metrics such as packet loss and dissemination latency. Our discrete event simulations show that the broadcast tree construction heuristic which takes both transmission rate and residual bandwidth into account out-performs those that do not. Building on our work on resource-aware broadcast tree construction, we propose a resource-aware multicast tree construction algorithm which exploits the multiple link-layer rates, the wireless broadcast advantage and the amount of resources available. Simulation results show that this algorithm performs better than heuristics based on pruning a broadcast tree or shortest path trees.
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author LIU, Bao Hua
CHOU, Chun Tung
MISRA, Archan
JHA, Sanjay
author_facet LIU, Bao Hua
CHOU, Chun Tung
MISRA, Archan
JHA, Sanjay
author_sort LIU, Bao Hua
title Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks
title_short Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks
title_full Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks
title_fullStr Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks
title_full_unstemmed Rate-Diversity and Resource-Aware Broadcast and Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Mesh Networks
title_sort rate-diversity and resource-aware broadcast and multicast in multi-rate wireless mesh networks
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2008
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/657
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1656/viewcontent/Rate_DiversityResource_Aware_2008.pdf
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