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An Opportunistic Cross-Layer Protocol for Multi-Channel Wireless Networks
In this paper, we propose a new multi-hop forwarding scheme for wireless multi-hop networks, denoted Multi-Channel Extremely Opportunistic Routing (MCExOR), that efficiently exploits radio channel characteristics and makes use of multiple RF channels. MCExOR reduces the overall number of transmissio...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In this paper, we propose a new multi-hop forwarding scheme for wireless multi-hop networks, denoted Multi-Channel Extremely Opportunistic Routing (MCExOR), that efficiently exploits radio channel characteristics and makes use of multiple RF channels. MCExOR reduces the overall number of transmissions in wireless multi-hop networks by opportunistically skipping nodes in a packet's forwarding path. The use of multiple non overlapping RF channels contributes to the reduction of overall interference. In contrast to other approaches MCExOR only needs one RF transceiver per device. We present algorithms for route discovery and packet forwarding. In contrast to other multi-channel protocols the packet forwarding is decoupled from route discovery. Therefore, both protocols have low complexity and can be addressed separately. With the help of simulations we show that MCExOR significantly outperforms traditional protocols like AODV through the simultaneous use of multiple RF channels and its opportunistic behaviour. With the increasing number of RF channels the overall throughput increases superproportionally. MCExOR with 2 RF channels surpasses AODV by an average of 140%. Unlike other multi channel approaches even a single packet flow can benefit from the existence of multiple channels. |
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ISSN: | 2166-9570 |
DOI: | 10.1109/PIMRC.2007.4394509 |