2008 IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications 2008
DOI: 10.1109/aiccsa.2008.4493685
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Performance study of wireless mesh networks routing metrics

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“…In the review study, most of the protocols are based on topology control around the qualities of the subsequent diagram and skirt the detail routing, scheduling schemes, which may influence the throughput and defer execution in wireless network systems [8,9]. Traditional routing protocols has created so many hot spots, which lead dependent performance, specially design for MANETs, such as AODV [11], DSR [12] routing protocols for Ad Hoc Networks [10], which slowly finalize routes based on hope count. Recent works are defined in [13] shown that routes with a small hop, clog the networks from performing with higher rates while the wireless interface has Multi-rate capability.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the review study, most of the protocols are based on topology control around the qualities of the subsequent diagram and skirt the detail routing, scheduling schemes, which may influence the throughput and defer execution in wireless network systems [8,9]. Traditional routing protocols has created so many hot spots, which lead dependent performance, specially design for MANETs, such as AODV [11], DSR [12] routing protocols for Ad Hoc Networks [10], which slowly finalize routes based on hope count. Recent works are defined in [13] shown that routes with a small hop, clog the networks from performing with higher rates while the wireless interface has Multi-rate capability.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waharte et al [18] revealed that the throughput from ETX is similar, and in some cases even worse than using a hop-count metric. They conclude that in case of increased traffic load, the interference avoidance strategy of ETX does not lead to a better end-to-end throughput.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years ETX has been widely used as a reliable link quality estimation metric. However, more recently it has been established that under heavy traffic loads ETX performance gets significantly worse [4,18,19]. Contributions made in this paper are twofold.…”
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“…N i represents neighbor set of actor a i , which is useful to calculate the interfere actors with a i during data transmission on channel c l . M aiaj is the expected transmission time (ETT) between a i and a j , D c l represents the interference aware resources for channel c l , and J c l defines channel switching cost [20].…”
Section: Interference and Throughput Aware Multi-channel Mac Promentioning
confidence: 99%