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Routing-aware channel selection in multi-radio mesh networks

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Athanasiou, G.; Broustis, I.; Korakis, T.; Tassiulas, L.
Fecha
2009
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2009.5199429
Materia
Aggregate traffic
Channel allocation
Channel device
Channel selection
Efficient channels
Interference channels
Link Loads
Mesh network
Multi-radio
Network throughput
Sensitive application
Trace driven simulation
Wireless testbed
Channel capacity
Quality of service
Routing protocols
Wireless local area networks (WLAN)
Wireless telecommunication systems
Network protocols
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Efficient channel selection is essential in 802.11 mesh deployments, for minimizing contention and interference among co-channel devices and thereby supporting a plurality of QoS-sensitive applications. In this paper, we propose ARACHNE, a routing-aware channel selection protocol for wireless mesh networks. ARACHNE is distributed in nature, and motivated by our measurements on a wireless testbed. The main novelty of our protocol comes from adopting a metric that captures the end-to-end link loads across different routes in the network. ARACHNE prioritizes the assignment of low-interference channels to links that (a) need to serve high-load aggregate traffic and/or (b) already suffer significant levels of contention and interference. Our protocol takes into account the number of potential interfaces (radios) per device, and allocates these interfaces in a manner that efficiently utilizes the available channel capacity. We evaluate ARACHNE through extensive, trace-driven simulations. We observe that our protocol improves the total network throughput, as compared to three other channel allocation strategies. ©2009 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/25987
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